St. Croix Hospice Opens Office in Green Bay

This new office marks the fifteenth branch in Wisconsin.

By HFT Staff


St. Croix Hospice continues their growth in the Midwest with a new branch in Green Bay, WI. This new location marks the fifteenth St. Croix Hospice branch in Wisconsin, coming shortly after the opening of their most recent Wisconsin location in Chippewa Falls. 

St. Croix Hospice has been steadily increasing their presence within the Wisconsin service area, providing care for 12,000+ patients since 2011. With the addition of the Green Bay location, St. Croix Hospice now has more than 200 Wisconsin caregivers serving over 65 counties. 

St. Croix Hospice serves nearly 4,000 patients daily within the Midwest. Taking an integrated approach to hospice care, the expert team at St. Croix Hospice provides physical, emotional and spiritual support that meets the unique needs of each patient and their families. St. Croix Hospice teams are stationed in more than 60 branches throughout 10 states, ensuring responsive, proximate service to wherever patients call home. 



April 26, 2023


Topic Area: Construction


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