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Ohio’s Hospice cuts unnamed number of staff, CEO confirms

No comment on specific positions, locations impacted.

- By Samantha Wildow Staff Writer Contact this reporter at 937503-5305 or email samantha. wildow@coxinc.com.

Ohio’s Hospice has reduced its staff by an unnamed num- ber of employees, the CEO confirmed to the Dayton Daily News.

Ohio’s Hospice is a part- nership of nonprofit hos- pices in Ohio committed to “a shared vision of strength- ening and preserving com- munity-based hospices,” the organizati­on said.

“Since our beginning, our focus has been and will always be on the patients and families we have the privilege of serving,” said Kent Anderson, CEO of Ohio’s Hospice.

The nonprofit has faced “inflationa­ry pressures,” he said, which have impacted labor, energy and other costs.

“These increased operationa­l costs, coupled with flat or declining reimbursem­ent, have led us to the very difficult decision to reduce positions with the goal of ensuring we continue to deliver the very best care and services to the patients we have the privilege of serving,” Anderson said.

Each impacted employee received a severance pack- age and outplaceme­nt sup- port, Anderson said.

Ohio’s Hospice declined to comment on how many positions were cut and which locations were impacted. The nonprofit currently has more than 1,400 employees,

Anderson said.

Affiliates of Ohio’s Hospice include Community Care Hospice, Ohio’s Commu- nity Mercy Hospice, Ohio’s

Hospice at United Church Homes, Ohio’s Hospice Life- Care, Ohio’s Hospice Loving Care, Ohio’s Hospice of But- ler and Warren Counties, Ohio’s Hospice of Central Ohio, Ohio’s Hospice of Day- ton, Ohio’s Hospice of Fay- ette County, Ohio’s Hospice of Miami County and Ohio’s Hospice of Morrow County.

“Despite these difficult decisions, Ohio’s Hospice continues to invest in areas where we are experienci­ng growth,” Anderson said.

These staff cuts come after changes involving Metta Healthcare, which is the par- ent company of Ohio’s Hospice and Pure Healthcare, taking place in summer 2023.

Last June, Dayton-based insurer CareSource announced plans to acquire a new affiliate, Radiant Alliance, following regulatory approval.

Radiant Alliance was a new nonprofit formed by a partnershi­p between Metta Healthcare, which is the parent company of Ohio’s Hospice and Pure Healthcare, along with United Church Homes.

While Ohio’s Hospice is one of the members of Radiant Alliance, collaborat­ing on shared initiative­s with other members, a representa­tive of Radiant Alliance said its members operate independen­tly of one another.

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 ?? TOM GILLIAM/STAFF FILE ?? Ohio’s Hospice recently reduced its staff by an unnamed number of employees, the CEO said. The nonprofit also declined to comment on which locations were impacted.
TOM GILLIAM/STAFF FILE Ohio’s Hospice recently reduced its staff by an unnamed number of employees, the CEO said. The nonprofit also declined to comment on which locations were impacted.

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