BERLIN – The purchase of property in Ocean Pines could bring Coastal Hospice at the Ocean to reality two years sooner than anticipated.
Coastal Hospice currently has a contract in place to purchase the property in Ocean Pines that is home to The Point Clubhouse. Though there are a number of contingencies, including regulatory approval, officials from Coastal Hospice are optimistic that the sale will move forward.
“If we’re successful, what was originally built as The Point Clubhouse will become Coastal Hospice at the Ocean,” said Maureen McNeill, director of development for Coastal Hospice. “We have an attorney working on our behalf and we are hopeful all will go well.”
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sounds like a good idea to me
ReplyDeletethe folks from coastal hospice are sent straight from heaven
ReplyDeleteCoastal Hospice is paid for from the government, Medicare pays for this.
ReplyDeleteMake it happen.
ReplyDeleteI really don't care who pays them, these people are unbelievable at what they do and I greatly appreciate what they did for my wife and I am forever greatful
ReplyDeletedavid reichenberg
and Medicaid pays for hospice.
ReplyDeleteOther insurances pay for it also. What is your point?
ReplyDeleteChris Davis from Willard's bank should kiss their feet for bailing them out.
ReplyDeleteI used to live in the Pines. Drove through that development (which used to be a path through the woods to a Sandy Beach. Couldnt believe the state of disrepair that building was after just a few years. If I had bought a unit on that property I would be pissed.
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