WATCH: St. Francis Reflections Lifestage Care Medical Experts Detail ‘We Honor Veterans’ Care for Vets

By  //  June 23, 2021

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ABOVE VIDEO: Dr. Elizabeth Galfo and Dr. Dianne Knight of St. Francis Reflections Lifestage Care on Florida’s Space Coast discuss how and why St. Francis is a “We Honor Veterans” Level V provider of care for veterans.

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – Dr. Elizabeth Galfo and Dr. Dianne Knight of St. Francis Reflections Lifestage Care on Florida’s Space Coast discuss how and why St. Francis is a “We Honor America” Level V provider of care for veterans.

For more than 40 years, Hospice of St. Francis has served Brevard County as a compassionate provider of hospice services.

Over time, the organization has developed expertise and services across all stages of end-of-life care, from pre-hospice to post-hospice.  The legacy of care established by founder Emilie Sasko and a group of volunteers in 1977, has grown to become a multi-faceted provider of care and resources for the residents of Florida’s Space Coast.

Dr. Elizabeth Gallo and Dr. Dianne Knight of St. Francis Reflections Lifestage Care on Florida’s Space Coast discuss how and why St. Francis is a “We Honor Veterans” Level V provider of care for veterans.

The organization’s scope of services has progressed to include a non-hospice palliative care program for individuals coping with serious illness, and a robust grief support program including extensive program offerings for both adults and children.

As a service to the community, the organization also provides large-scale community memorial services, a pet placement program for hospice patients, and specialized programming in support of the large population of veterans.

In honor of their legacy, and to inspire their future, they have carefully chosen the name St. Francis Reflections Lifestage Care as a reflection of the broad scope of compassionate care, service, and commitment to the community.

As they uplifted the lives of so many in so many different stages of life, St. Francis’ leadership came to realize that the name, Hospice of St. Francis, was not fully reflective of the broad scope of services offered.

When the St. Francis leadership explored new names, they found that Hospice of St. Francis had earned a great reputation in the community, and was highly regarded for its compassionate approach.

From focus groups to online surveys, their staff and their community told them that St. Francis was a brand that resonated with their mission: Uplifting Lives. Uplifting Each Other. Uplifting Our Community.

Thus, the new, carefully chosen St. Francis Reflections Lifestage Care is a name that reflects the organization’s legacy of care and compassion along with its present-day depth of services.

The new color scheme is evocative of the natural elements in its beautiful coastal environment.

Do you know someone with chronic health problems? St.Francis Reflections Lifestage Care is there to help. (St. Francis Reflections Lifestage Care image)

In 1977, Hospice of St. Francis was founded by Emilie Sasko, a Titusville nurse and mother of 12.

Emilie realized the need for greater comfort, understanding, and compassion for people nearing the end of life.

She had a dream that she was being called to create a hospice, and supported by her deep faith, family, and friends, founded the second hospice in the State of Florida. Emilie inspired others with her belief in the concept of neighbor-helping-neighbor, and Hospice of St. Francis began as an all-volunteer organization.

In 1990, Hospice of St. Francis became certified by Medicare as a not-for-profit hospice provider. With a strong corps of dedicated volunteers and a highly skilled professional staff, the organization has expanded Emilie’s mission to encompass a variety of services for individuals and families, throughout the entire 72-mile stretch of Brevard County.

Now known as St. Francis Reflections Lifestage Care, they continue to care for the community as an independent, not-for-profit provider.

The scope of services includes palliative care, hospice, pediatric palliative care, and the Space Coast’s most extensive array of grief support programs. Complemented by our robust community engagement program and energetic volunteer services team, Emilie’s founding principle of neighbor-helping-neighbor is always in the forefront of our minds and our hearts.

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