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Hospice in Fredericton ready to provide palliative care

The second residential hospice in the Maritimes is almost ready to open its doors in Fredericton as a place for terminally ill people and their families.

New Brunswick's second hospice will provide care for the dying

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The second residential hospice in the Maritimes is almost ready to open its doors in Fredericton.

Theformer Rosary House has been renovated to createHospice Fredericton as a placeof comfort for people who are dying.

"It's a home away from home," said hospice presidentDaryl Branscombe, "I'm so proud. It's like an artist if you take something from nothing and create something. And that's the feeling I have."

Hospice will have beds for people who are sick and it will also run anadult day program to provide relief to people caring for their loved ones at home.

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"This is the place where people can bring their loved ones for the day or for a week and we'll look after them," said Branscombe.

The hospice project is a personal one for Branscombe who lost his own children to a rare auto-immune disease and they died less than two years apart.

"I would have loved to bring my boys in here to have people look after them. A place where there's comfort and care, compassionate comfort and care," he said.

The community helped raise the money to pay for the$4.5 million to the project, including a $500,000gift from Rosemary McCain-McMillin.