Lower Cape Fear Hospice Foundation

Lower Cape Fear Hospice Foundation

Helping Hospice Grow: Capital Campaigns

Care centers in Wilmington, Whiteville, and soon in Brunswick County help hospice patients receive acute hospice care while the families get the support and services they need to be there for their loved ones. Capital campaigns funded by generous donors have helped build our two care centers, and we are well on the way to helping build a third much-needed facility in Brunswick County.

Closer to Home Brunswick County Care Center Capital Campaign

Hospice patients in Brunswick will soon be "Closer to Home" thanks to the Capital Campaign to build the Brunswick County Care Center.

Learn more about and contribute to the Closer to Home Campaign.
Click here to download the Closer to Home Capital Campaign Brochure.



Angel House Care Center in Columbus County

The Angel House Care Center serves patients in Columbus County.

Angel House - Lower Cape Fear Hospice Foundation

It is named in honor of the Peggy Ann Triplett Foundation, which awarded Lower Cape Fear Hospice & LifeCareCenter a generous annual contribution to expand hospice services in Columbus County. To recognize this gift and acknowledge Mrs. Triplett's love of angels, the Hospice Care Center is named Angel House. Mrs. Triplett's extensive angel collection is displayed throughout the facility.

See pictures of Angel House.



Fales Pavilion

Fales Pavilion - Lower Cape Fear Hospice Foundation

The Fales Pavilion is the Care Center in Wilmington, NC

See Pictures of the Fales Pavilion



LifeCare & Counseling Center and Heritage Garden

Heritage Garden - Lower Cape Fear Hospice Foundation

The Heritage Garden at the Wilmington Campus of the Lower Cape Fear Hospice & LifeCareCenter provides a calm and serene oasis for patients and their families.

See pictures of the Heritage Garden and Counseling Center.

For family and friends of hospice patients who are facing the reality of the impending death of a loved one or are grieving a recent death, we created a garden that feels safe, restorative, healing, even empowering to visitors in hope that they will leave our campus refreshed, comforted, and strengthened.

The Heritage Garden is a series of "garden rooms." Visitors stroll past the Safe Passages tribute fountain and are embraced with fragrance and beauty as they meander past the Woodland, Butterfly, and Rose Gardens. On their journey, garden visitors may stop to seek solace in the New South Garden or in Kelly's Garden of aromatic beauty, or they may pause to enjoy the soothing trickle of the waterway as it flows beneath graceful bridges into the reflecting pool. Continuing on their path of healing and remembrance, garden visitors may stroll past the Healing and White Gardens, all while enjoying the natural beauty of the Water Garden.

Cape Fear Garden Club presented our garden as a location on its 2010 garden tour.

Nestled between Heritage Garden and the LifeCare & Counseling Center is our "infinity green" which serves as a venue for community events and activities to be enjoyed on a natural carpet of lawn. Subtle lighting accentuates landscape features and creates a safe environment for garden visitors. Located throughout Heritage Garden, benches, bridges, and memorial walls provide comfort to garden visitors and serves as tribute gifts and naming opportunities for a sustainable source of revenue for years to come.

Each garden "room" is named and dedicated through the generosity of visionary community donors who wished to ensure that the campus of Lower Cape Fear Hospice & LifeCareCenter would maintain a place of solace and celebration.

Helping Hospice Grow: Capital Campaigns

Care centers in Wilmington, Whiteville, and soon in Brunswick County help hospice patients receive acute hospice care while the families get the support and services they need to be there for their loved ones. Capital campaigns funded by generous donors have helped build our two care centers, and we are well on the way to helping build a third much-needed facility in Brunswick County.

Closer to Home Brunswick County Care Center Capital Campaign

Hospice patients in Brunswick will soon be "Closer to Home" thanks to the Capital Campaign to build the Brunswick County Care Center.

Learn more about and contribute to the Closer to Home Campaign.
Click here to download the Closer to Home Capital Campaign Brochure.



Angel House Care Center in Columbus County

The Angel House Care Center serves patients in Columbus County.

Angel House - Lower Cape Fear Hospice Foundation

It is named in honor of the Peggy Ann Triplett Foundation, which awarded Lower Cape Fear Hospice & LifeCareCenter a generous annual contribution to expand hospice services in Columbus County. To recognize this gift and acknowledge Mrs. Triplett's love of angels, the Hospice Care Center is named Angel House. Mrs. Triplett's extensive angel collection is displayed throughout the facility.

See pictures of Angel House.



Fales Pavilion

Fales Pavilion - Lower Cape Fear Hospice Foundation

The Fales Pavilion is the Care Center in Wilmington, NC

See Pictures of the Fales Pavilion



LifeCare & Counseling Center and Heritage Garden

Heritage Garden - Lower Cape Fear Hospice Foundation

The Heritage Garden at the Wilmington Campus of the Lower Cape Fear Hospice & LifeCareCenter provides a calm and serene oasis for patients and their families.

See pictures of the Heritage Garden and Counseling Center.

For family and friends of hospice patients who are facing the reality of the impending death of a loved one or are grieving a recent death, we created a garden that feels safe, restorative, healing, even empowering to visitors in hope that they will leave our campus refreshed, comforted, and strengthened.

The Heritage Garden is a series of "garden rooms." Visitors stroll past the Safe Passages tribute fountain and are embraced with fragrance and beauty as they meander past the Woodland, Butterfly, and Rose Gardens. On their journey, garden visitors may stop to seek solace in the New South Garden or in Kelly's Garden of aromatic beauty, or they may pause to enjoy the soothing trickle of the waterway as it flows beneath graceful bridges into the reflecting pool. Continuing on their path of healing and remembrance, garden visitors may stroll past the Healing and White Gardens, all while enjoying the natural beauty of the Water Garden.

Cape Fear Garden Club presented our garden as a location on its 2010 garden tour.

Nestled between Heritage Garden and the LifeCare & Counseling Center is our "infinity green" which serves as a venue for community events and activities to be enjoyed on a natural carpet of lawn. Subtle lighting accentuates landscape features and creates a safe environment for garden visitors. Located throughout Heritage Garden, benches, bridges, and memorial walls provide comfort to garden visitors and serves as tribute gifts and naming opportunities for a sustainable source of revenue for years to come.

Each garden "room" is named and dedicated through the generosity of visionary community donors who wished to ensure that the campus of Lower Cape Fear Hospice & LifeCareCenter would maintain a place of solace and celebration.