KeystoneCare Home Health and Hospice
Susan Burt has worked as an Assistant Professor at Shenandoah University since August 2021. Prior to this, they were the Director of Education and Quality at KeystoneCare Home Care and Hospice starting in September 2018. Susan also served as the Assistant Director of Nursing at MIMA Health Care from January 2018. Susan'swork experience also includes a role as a Sr Educator at Virtua Health starting in April 2014.
Susan Burt's education history includes a DNP degree in Nursing and Nursing Education/Administration from La Salle University. Susan completed this degree between 2015 and 2018. Prior to that, they earned an MSN degree in Education from Walden University between 2011 and 2013. Susan also attended La Salle University for another DNP degree in Nursing, although the start and end years for this particular degree are not specified.
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KeystoneCare Home Health and Hospice
KeystoneCare is a nonprofit organization that provides a full continuum of home health and hospice services in the Greater Philadelphia Region. KeystoneCare offers post-hospitalization home care, palliative care, comprehensive hospice services, private duty care, and telehealth services. For more than 20 years, we have helped improve the quality of life for our patients and their families with comfort and dignity, regardless of stage of life or state of health. KeystoneCare is also known as Keystone Hospice and KeystoneCare Home Health. KeystoneCare is Medicare and Medicaid certified, and maintains contractual agreements with most of the major insurance plans in the region. We are also a participant in the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services' Aging Waiver Program. KeystoneCare is governed by a Board of Directors. The Keystone Homecare and Hospice teams are comprised of social workers, certified nursing assistants, licensed practical nurses, registered nurses, nurse practitioners, medical director, physical therapists, occupational therapists, chaplain, and a certified music therapist. Keystone House, the residential hospice in the historic John Welsh House on Stenton Avenue in Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania, has a support staff that also includes volunteers from the local community. KeystoneCare is also a leader in educational support with ongoing relationships with several local colleges and universities, including University of Pennsylvania, St. Joseph’s University, and Temple University. Please contact our office if you would like to volunteer or offer a donation.