ROME, N.Y. — Abraham House Inc., a nonprofit provider of end-of-life care, will formally open its new Rome location on Sept. 19. The new six-bed Abraham House Rome facility, located at 417 N. Washington St., will hold an official grand opening and ribbon-cutting event with the Greater Utica Chamber of Commerce and Rome Area Chamber […]
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ROME, N.Y. — Abraham House Inc., a nonprofit provider of end-of-life care, will formally open its new Rome location on Sept. 19.
The new six-bed Abraham House Rome facility, located at 417 N. Washington St., will hold an official grand opening and ribbon-cutting event with the Greater Utica Chamber of Commerce and Rome Area Chamber of Commerce at 5 p.m. Abraham House staff and volunteers will also be on hand to conduct tours of the home.
Abraham House says it provides its “terminally ill guests and their families a safe and loving home, with all the support needed for dignified end of life care, free of any financial burden,” according to a Greater Utica Chamber news release.
The organization has operated a two-bed home for end-of-life care in Utica for 21 years. The Utica home is located at 1203 Kemble St.