Greencastle, Indiana. Putnam County Hospice and Palliative Care Association (PCHPCA) announced its 2022 board of directors. The all-volunteer Board of Directors has members representing healthcare providers, retirement communities, funeral homes, faith communities, communications, hospice providers, caregivers, emergency responders, and others committed to the PCHPCA mission.

2022 officers are: Tammy Hunter, President; Charity Pankratz, Vice President; Judi Purvis, Treasurer; Christina Wagner, Secretary.  Board Members are:  Amber Alexander, Jenny Charles, Marilyn Culler, Angie Davis, Matt Demmings, Shannon Detro, Alice Greenburg, Sue McCune, Meagan Montague, Kelly Russ, Brand Selvia, Anthony Taylor, and Laury Wallace.  M. Elaine Peck is the Director.

The Putnam County Hospice and Palliative Care Association seeks to enhance the quality of life for the terminally ill, their loved ones, and caregivers, by educating the Putnam County community about the benefits of hospice, palliative care, and advance care planning.   Putnam County Hospice and Palliative Care Association does not charge for services. It relies on charitable grants and donations to support its work.

2022 August Board Photo

 

Putnam County Hospice and Palliative Care Association (PCHPCA) is a nonprofit, charitable organization that has joined national, state, and community efforts to increase the quality of the end-of-life experience for patients, loved ones, caregivers, and the healthcare community in Putnam County. PCHPCA is partially supported by The Putnam County Community Foundation and the Putnam County Hospital. For additional information, contact Elaine Peck, Director, at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or visit www.pchpca.org.