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If so, please call 800.653.4490 and press option 2. A member of our care team will be happy to assist you in finding a location near you. If you are a physician seeking referral assistance, please call 888.449.4121.

Now serving 59 Ohio counties.

Community Care Hospice

Serving: Clinton County

1669 Rombach Ave.
Wilmington, OH 45177
Phone: 937.382.5400
Fax: 937.383.3898

Ohio's Community Mercy Hospice

Serving: Clark, Champaign and Logan Counties

1830 N. Limestone St.
Springfield, OH 45503
Phone: 937.390.9665

Ohio's Hospice at United Church Homes

Serving: Guernsey, Morgan, Noble, Monroe, Washington, Athens, Vinton, Meigs, Jackson and Gallia Counties

Chapel Hill
12200 Strausser St. NW
Canal Fulton, OH 44614
Phone: 330.264.4899

Ohio's Hospice at United Church Homes

Serving: Guernsey, Morgan, Noble, Monroe, Washington, Athens, Vinton, Meigs, Jackson and Gallia Counties

200 Timberline Dr. #1212
Marietta, OH 45750
Phone: 740.629.9990

Ohio's Hospice LifeCare

Serving: Cuyahoga, Lake, Geauga, Lorain, Medina, Summit, Richland, Ashland, Wayne, Stark, Holmes and Tuscarawas Counties

1900 Akron Rd.
Wooster, OH 44691
Phone: 330.264.4899

Ohio's Hospice Loving Care

Serving: Union and Madison Counties

779 London Ave.
Marysville, OH 43040
Phone: 937.644.1928

Ohio's Hospice of Butler & Warren Counties

Serving: Butler and Warren Counties

5940 Long Meadow Dr.
Middletown, OH 45005
Phone: 513.422.0300

Ohio's Hospice of Dayton

Serving: Logan, Champaign, Clark, Preble, Montgomery, Greene, Butler, Warren and Hamilton Counties

324 Wilmington Ave.
Dayton, OH 45420
Phone: 937.256.4490
1.800.653.4490

Ohio's Hospice of Central Ohio

Serving: Crawford, Marion, Morrow, Knox, Coshocton, Delaware, Licking, Muskingum, Franklin, Fairfield, Perry and Hocking Counties

Newark

2269 Cherry Valley Rd.
Newark, OH 43055
Phone: 740.788.1400

Inpatient Care Center

1320 West Main St.
Newark, OH 43055
Phone: 740.344.0379

Ohio's Hospice of Central Ohio at
The Ohio State University
Wexner Medical Center

410 W 10th Ave - 7th Floor
Columbus, OH 43210
Phone: 614.685.0001

Ohio's Hospice of Fayette County

Serving: Fayette, Clinton, Pickaway, Ross, Highland, Pike, Clermont, Brown and Adams Counties

222 N. Oakland Ave.
Washington Court House, OH 43160
Phone: 740.335.0149

Ohio's Hospice of Miami County

Serving: Auglaize, Shelby, Darke and Miami Counties

3230 N. Co. Rd. 25A
Troy, OH 45373
Phone: 937.335.5191

Ohio's Hospice of Morrow County

Serving: Morrow County

228 South St.
Mount Gilead, OH 43338
Phone: 419.946.9822

Ohio's Hospice

Dayton – Office

7575 Paragon Rd.
Dayton, OH 45459
Phone: 937.256.4490
1.800.653.4490

Cincinnati – Office

11013 Montgomery Rd.
Cincinnati, OH 45249
1.800.653.4490

Larry Smith’s One Rule

Larry Smith has one rule in life. He does not give up. Every time he checks one item off his bucket list, he adds another.

Larry was first diagnosed with pancreatic cancer seven years ago. His pancreas was removed, which resulted in his developing untreatable diabetes. For five years, Larry was cancer free, but required to take four shots per day of insulin.

When his cancer returned, Larry decided to start celebrating life with adventures to remember. For his birthday in 2014, he jumped out of an airplane. “What’s the worst that could happen,” Larry observed with humor. “If the chute fails to open, no more chemo for me!”

This summer, Larry and his wife Joyce decided to add a hot air balloon adventure to the list. To raise money to cover the cost, they created an event on Facebook and held a Garage Sale. They gratefully accepted donations from friends. And finally, they tapped into the Hope Fund of Ohio’s Hospice of Miami County to close the last remaining $250 cost gap.

Their balloon trip launched from a field between Piqua and Troy at 6:15 am one beautiful June morning. They traveled at about 20 miles per hour at 1,000 feet up for an hour, landing in the Houston area. “That sunrise was just beautiful!” said Joyce. “I’d recommend a hot air balloon ride to anyone.”

Larry is to make plans for future adventures. Joyce ruled out his proposal for a zip line outing, but riding as a passenger in a drag race at Kil-Kare and a bi-plane ride are still on the table. For Larry, considering what he wants to do next and seeking new adventures is the key to living life fully every day.  Larry offers the reminder “tomorrow is never promised, so live life to the fullest.”

Larry’s story is a wonderful example of celebrating life. A hot air balloon ride may not happen daily for most folks, but there are simple ways we can all celebrate life. Find some ideas here.

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