What is Fairfield County House?
Fairfield County House is a pioneering non-profit hospice care facility established in 2012 in Connecticut. It stands as the state's first free-standing hospice residence, dedicated to offering compassionate and professional care for individuals nearing the end of life. The organization distinguishes itself through an exceptional staff-to-resident ratio of 1 to 3, ensuring highly attentive and personalized care. Fairfield County House aims to address the need for specialized hospice services, fostering an environment of joy and connection for residents and their families during challenging times.
How much funding has Fairfield County House raised?
Fairfield County House has raised a total of $131K across 1 funding round:
Debt
$131K
Debt (2021): $131K with participation from PPP
What's next for Fairfield County House?
The recent large-scale, late-stage funding infusion positions Fairfield County House for significant expansion and enhanced service delivery. This strategic investment is expected to bolster its operational capacity, potentially allowing for the expansion of its facilities or the development of new programs to serve a wider population. The focus on strategic capital suggests a move towards solidifying its position as a leader in end-of-life care within the region and potentially beyond, ensuring its long-term sustainability and impact.
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