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1 Color Palette Typefaces and Treatment PMS 1807 PMS % Color Usage C:15, M:18, Y:27, K:1 C:0, M:0, Y:7, K:1 C:21, M:7, Y:83, K:0 C:40, M:12, Y:100, K:1 C:30, M:10, Y:10, K:0 C:87, M:53, Y:31, K:8 C:98, M:77, Y:52, K:27 Always place the 4-Color logo on a cream background. Never use the 4-Color logo in proximity any shade green. Use the reversed version the logo for all other color or phographic backgrounds. Section Headers: Archer Semibold - Italic Page Headers: Chaparral Pro Semibold Subheads: Chapparral Pro Body Copy: Archer Book Certain colors are not be used in proximity each other, either in their full-color or tinted versions: Pull Quotes: Archer Medium Italic Red/Blue Red/Green Pull Quotes Pull quotes are set in a ribbon, which emanates from the oposite side the page as the Section Header ribbon, if there is one, and is a different color. My mom s smile will always be remembered by us and I m sure by the ones who cared for her. Joy Section Header Page Header/Main Idea Sentence. Subhead Goes Here Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Duis sit amet fringilla quam. Morbi libero dui, vehicula sit amet mauris quis, laoreet pellentesque magna. Morbi eget ultrices quam. Praesent viverra sagittis accumsan.

2 Phography Phography must reinforce vibrant, life-affirming message at all times. Macro phos nature are used on full-pages and back covers as accents, slightly ghosted in background color at an angle for emphasis. Patients are never be shown alone in imagry. Prominant images always show the patient with their families/spouses, preferrably in an outdoor setting. Phos patients with caregivers should only be used in the interiors collateral. To combat the misconception that hospice is similar a nursing home, patients should never be shown wearing a hospital gown. Rather, show them (with the caregiver) in a home setting, in regular clothing.

3 Dignity. Compassion. Comfort. Introducry campaign headline, which becomes the sign-f in collateral. Hospice Services Brochure Hospice Services Guide Our Services Hospice the Comforter s services are available you whether you live at home, in a long-term care facility, assisted living facility or in our Hospice the Comforter inpatient unit. You may receive different levels care depending on your condition. No cost for medications, equipment or supplies related your hospice diagnosis Improved comfort and safety Medications We provide medications related your hospice diagnosis for comfort and sympm management. Medications not covered will need be obtained through your regular pharmacy. Your nurse case manager will let you know which medications will be covered. Medical Equipment We provide medical equipment such as electric beds, walkers, over-the-bed tables and wheelchairs promote comfort and safety. Disposable Supplies We provide supplies such as gloves, adult briefs and wound and skin care kits promote comfort and safety. A compassionate, nonprit ministry since Dignity. Compassion. Comfort. Dignity. Compassion. Comfort West Central Parkway Altamonte Springs, FL (407) HospicetheComforter.org Care Levels Front and Back Covers Routine Care Day--day care is provided by patients and/or caregivers with the support the hospice team. Routine visits are made by team members best meet the needs the patient and caregiver. Inpatient Care Patients may be admitted a hospital, facility, or Hospice the Comforter s inpatient unit for a short time manage various sympms such as uncontrolled pain, nausea, vomiting or difficulty breathing. We Provide: Home visits Individualized care Education and support 24/7 telephone service Respite Care Though rewarding, caring for a sick loved one can also be exhausting. When a caregiver needs short-term relief, a patient may be admitted a contracted facility for a maximum five days. A hospice team will continue visit the patient during this time. Crisis Care: Designed for short periods time, Crisis Care assists with the management uncontrolled sympms so that the patient can return a state comfort as soon as possible. Patients remain at home or in a nursing facility and receive close observation while receiving Crisis Care. This level care is evaluated on a day-day basis determine necessity. Interior Spreads 10 Dignity. Compassion. Comfort. Dignity. Compassion. Comfort. 11

4 General Services Trifold Brochure and Inserts Your Comfort Hospice the Comforter provides experienced care designed the patient s specifications and focuses on delivering comfort, dignity and peace. We strive alleviate stress on the entire family through expert sympm management and emotional support. Our goal is create an environment where patients and their loved ones can gather spend quality time gether in a loving and supportive atmosphere. A compassionate, nonprit ministry since West Central Parkway Altamonte Springs, FL (407) HospicetheComforter.org HOSPCOM General Information Our Care Hospice the Comforter s care focuses on quality life. Our Mission We are compassionate people providing compassionate care. Hospice the Comforter is guided by the highest ethical principles while expertly caring for the physical, emotional and spiritual needs patients and their families facing an incurable illness. We are here help our patients get the most out every day life, while surrounding them and their families with love and comfort. We are here teach and support you and are available by phone 24 hours a day, seven days a week. And because we are owned by Florida Hospital, you have the full backing our world-renowned hospital system if the need should arise. Our Care We are the only nonprit, local experts in compassionate, end--life care serving Orange, Seminole and Osceola counties since We deliver comfort our patients wherever they call home. Our services are covered 100% by Medicare, Medicaid and/or most private insurance. No patient will ever be denied services because lack medical coverage. My mom s smile will always be remembered by us and I m sure by the ones who cared for her. 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