The 2021 year was a whirlwind of activity and we are very proud of the work we were able to accomplish with amazing support from our community—you! We continue to grow our impact in the community through the CNS Charitable Care Program.
Honor Salute Program
Soon to Be Gone, but Never Forgotten - Honor Salute
Honoring our veteran hospice patients’ sacrifice and service one last time
The CNS Honor Salute program recognizes veterans who are on hospice by providing a simple but powerful tribute of appreciation for the veteran’s service to our country. Active-duty or retired military personnel in dress uniform join CNS associates at the patient’s home to conduct a formal ceremony. Veterans are presented with a personalized appreciation plaque, military service lapel pin, and an American flag. Military personnel give the salute command followed by a salute to the patient, which is returned by the patient when able.
Increasing Quality Care through University of Utah Health Partnership
Since our founding in 1928, Community Nursing Services (CNS) has always cared for University of Utah patients transitioning home from hospital care. We are proud of our shared goals for exceptional patient care and outcomes and have long partnered with the University of Utah Health system to care for our community. We are thrilled to announce that in April 2020, our public-private partnership became official after a rigorous state bid process and legal review. This formal affiliation has already shown benefits to patients who require Home Health or Hospice care. The partnership has and will continue to increase collaboration, mutual support, and patient referrals to CNS while also allowing each organization to continue to operate autonomously.
Protecting Our Community with Immunizations
Did you know that only 200 years ago, the average US lifespan was about 35 years? Vaccines played a large role in more than doubling our life expectancy and helping us lead healthy and long lives today. The CNS Immunization Program has been integral in keeping our community safe and thriving since the program’s inception in 1992. We are proud to offer this important facet of healthcare and longevity for Utahns and to be Utah’s largest provider of on-site flu and vaccination clinics.