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Ohio's Hospice of Dayton Keys of Life Recap Story

Ohio’s Hospice of Dayton Dueling Piano Event Raises more than $100,000 for Patient Care and Services

Ohio’s Hospice of Dayton’s inaugural Keys of Life Dueling Piano event raised more than $100,000 for patient care and services on Sept. 22 at the Eichelberger Pavilion at Carillon Park in Dayton, Ohio.  

More than 275 people attended the Keys of Life Dueling Piano event. The night featured live music from the Cleveland Keys and media personality Kim Faris sharing her story of how Ohio’s Hospice of Dayton provided care for her parents.  

“We would like to thank everyone who came out to enjoy our inaugural Keys of Life Dueling Piano event,” said Lori Poelking-Igel, president of the Ohio’s Hospice Foundation. “We greatly appreciate the support from our community which allows us to continue our mission.”  

Ohio’s Hospice of Dayton thanks the generous sponsors of the 2022 Keys of Life event.  

Special thanks to the presenting sponsor, Netsmart Technologies; Oak and Ivy sponsor, Synergy Building Systems; and Pop Top sponsors, McGohan Brabender, Kettering Health, Dodds Memorials. 

Proceeds from the event support patient care and services at the local not-for-profit hospice. Dollars raised from the event will help Ohio’s Hospice of Dayton:  

  • Provide superior care and superior services to anyone in our community facing end-of-life illnesses, regardless of ability to pay.  
  • Provide grief support at no cost to anyone in the community.  
  • Provide complementary services such as occupational, massage, music and art therapy.  

Ohio’s Hospice of Dayton, an affiliate of Ohio’s Hospice, is a not-for-profit hospice provider. Since 1978, it has served patients and families in the Dayton region in their homes, extended care and assisted living facilities, and the Hospice House location in Dayton. Grief support services are available to the entire community through the Pathways of Hope Grief Counseling Center. Ohio’s Hospice of Dayton serves more than 1,000 patients and families daily, achieving national recognition for innovative services and outstanding care. 

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