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Rotary Hospice House executive director Donna Flood to retire

Prince George Hospice executive director Donna Flood. Bill Phillips photo
Prince George Hospice executive director Donna Flood. 

The Prince George Hospice Palliative Care Society has announced that Executive Director Donna Flood will be retiring, ending an incredible career in healthcare leadership. Her expected date of retirement is August 28.

Donna has been a guiding force for Hospice, helping the organization grow, evolve, and reach more people across our community. During her time as executive director, hospice care expanded beyond the house to include support for people in their homes and throughout the region — ensuring more individuals and families could access compassionate care when they need it most.

“Donna has made a lasting difference in our community,” said Rod Holmes President of Board od Directors. “Her leadership, heart, and vision have shaped who we are today and how we care for people and families.”

With more than 44 years in healthcare, Flood brought deep experience, insight, and compassion to her role. She has always been a strong advocate for dignity, comfort, and support at end of life, and for the families walking alongside their loved ones.

Reflecting on her time with Hospice, Flood said: “It has truly been an honour to be part of this community. I am so grateful to the staff, volunteers, and supporters who make this work possible every day.”

The Board of Directors will begin the process of finding new leadership in the coming months to ensure a smooth transition.

The Prince George Hospice Palliative Care Society extends heartfelt thanks to Donna for her dedication and leadership and wishes her all the very best in her retirement.

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