Moments Hospice
Diane Sell currently serves as the Volunteer Coordinator for the TC Branch at Moments Hospice since August 2023. Previously, Diane held various roles, including Director of Engagement and Care Ministry at Roseville Lutheran Church from October 2019 to November 2023, and Hospice Volunteer Coordinator at THE MEDICAL TEAM from April 2019 to September 2019. Additional experience includes serving as the Director of Children Ministry at Risen Savior Lutheran Church from May 2016 to May 2018, and Worship Director at Faith Community Lutheran Church from July 2005 to August 2014. Diane Sell's educational background includes studies at Bethel University from 1982 to 1984.
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Moments Hospice
Moments Hospice is Medicare Certified Hospice Agency servicing most of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Chicagoland, Miami, Sioux Falls and Des Moines metro areas. We are focused on creating individual plans of care, because every patient and family is unique. Moments Hospice is committed to honoring patient’s and family’s wishes during the end of life process. We take great pride in creating long lasting partnerships with our Hospitals, Facilities and Community partners by recognizing that we are guests in their facilities and that collaborating on a joint plan of care always results in the best outcome for the patient. It is our mission to help increase the communities awareness of the Hospice Benefit as we believe that everyone deserves to be comfortable with an optimal quality of life during the end of life process. Rather than a place, hospice is a philosophy - a program of care and support wherever patients need us. Our services extend to any location - a private residence, hospital, assisted living facility, or nursing home. Moments Hospice has defined as its mission to affirm life during its final stages by providing compassionate care to patients and their families; by providing access to hospice care for underserved or difficult to serve populations; by wise and efficient use of available resources, and by educating the community in order to provide them with knowledge regarding end-of-life and hospice care around quality of life.