The Center for Hospice Care announced that it is a 2025 Top Workplaces Industry winner in the healthcare sector. Energage, a purpose-driven organization that develops solutions to build and brand Top Workplaces, uses employee feedback to identify award recipients. The Top Workplaces program has a 17-year history of surveying and celebrating people-first organizations nationally and across 60 regional markets
Top Workplaces Industry awards celebrate organizations that have built people-first workplace cultures within their sector. The award marks them as an employer of choice for those seeking employment in the industry. Top Workplaces awards are based on feedback from a research-backed employee engagement survey. Details about how Center for Hospice Care builds a great workplace culture are available on Top Workplaces
“Earning a Top Workplaces award is a badge of honor for companies, especially because it comes authentically from their employees,” said Eric Rubino, Energage CEO. “That's something to be proud of. In today's market, leaders must ensure they’re allowing employees to have a voice and be heard. That's paramount. Top Workplaces do this, and it pays dividends.”
“We are deeply honored to be recognized as a 2025 Top Workplaces Industry winner in the healthcare sector,” said John Mastrojohn III, President and CEO of Center for Hospice Care. “This award is especially meaningful because it reflects the voices of our dedicated team members. Their compassion, commitment and collaboration are the heart of our mission. Creating a workplace where people feel valued and supported is essential to delivering the exceptional care our community deserves.”
About Center for Hospice Care:
At Center for Hospice Care, “care” is at the heart of everything we do. Founded in 1978 as a community-based nonprofit, we have served over 47,000 patients, providing hospice, home health, grief counseling, and community education. Unlike corporate providers, our nonprofit status ensures a commitment to compassionate, community-driven care. We operate offices in Mishawaka, Elkhart, Plymouth, and La Porte to serve nine counties in northern Indiana, along with two Medicare-certified inpatient facilities: Esther’s House and Ernestine M. Raclin House. Since caring for our first patient in 1980, we have kept our promise that no one will be turned away due to financial circumstances.
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