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A Welcome From Our Leadership

Thank you for taking the time to learn more about Providence Home and Community-Based Services. I know that visiting a page like this one often means you are navigating something important for yourself or someone you love, and I want you to know we do not take that lightly.

I came to this work almost by accident, following a patient from home health into hospice nursing, and I have never looked back. After nearly 30 years in nursing, I still believe that care delivered in the home, at whatever stage of life, is some of the most meaningful work a team can do. That belief drives everything we offer here, from home health to palliative care to hospice.

Whether you are recovering from a procedure and need skilled support at home, managing a serious illness and looking for comfort-focused care, or navigating transitional care and seeking compassionate guidance, our teams are here to meet you where you are. Each of our service lines is designed around one core idea: that people deserve to receive care in the place they feel most comfortable, surrounded by the people they love.

People sometimes hesitate when they hear the word hospice. I understand that. What I want you to know is that choosing hospice is not giving up. It is choosing quality. And for every service we provide, the goal is the same — to walk alongside you and your family with honesty, skill, and genuine care.

If you have questions or simply want to talk through what home health, palliative care, or hospice might look like for your family, please reach out. That conversation is always welcome here. 

Amy Masoriak, BSN, MHA
Vice President of Home and Community-Based Services

Amy Mosoriak, BSN, MHA

Vice President of Home and Community-Based Services

Amy Mosoriak, BSN, MHA

Amy Mosoriak, BSN, MHA, serves as Vice President of Home and Community-Based Services at Providence Life Services. A nurse for nearly 30 years, Amy began her career in nursing before moving into home health and then discovering her passion for hospice care. Her leadership is shaped by a deep belief in human dignity, compassionate support, and helping individuals receive care in the place they feel most comfortable.

Amy is committed to serving patients and families with warmth, skill, and respect while also supporting the Providence team members who make that care possible. She believes home health, hospice, and palliative care are rooted in comfort, dignity, education, and compassionate support for patients and families.