Chesapeake Life Center – Camp Nabi and Phoenix Rising
John & Cathy Belcher Campus / Chesapeake Life Center, 90 Ritchie Highway, Pasadena, MD 21122
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Chesapeake Life Center – Camp Nabi and Phoenix Rising is part of Chesapeake Life Center, which offers grief support and counseling services for adults and children. The program is one of the children’s programs within Hospice of the Chesapeake’s hope and healing services.
Chesapeake Life Center – Camp Nabi and Phoenix Rising is offered through Hospice of the Chesapeake, a fully licensed, independent, community-based nonprofit organization that is certified by Medicare and the State of Maryland and accredited by the Joint Commission. Hospice of the Chesapeake reports that it has cared for more than 59,000 patients and more than 100,000 family members over nearly 45 years and serves nearly 1.7 million residents in Maryland as a not-for-profit, community-based organization. Its services include supportive care (palliative care), hope and healing programs, children’s programs, integrative arts, and community health initiatives. Chesapeake Life Center operates within an organization whose mission is to provide quality, compassionate care at the heart of all it does and whose vision focuses on individuals and families facing progressive, serious illness. The broader organization traces its history to Arundel Hospice, established in 1979, which officially became Hospice of the Chesapeake in 1992 and has expanded services over the past 45 years. Leadership for the organization includes Rebecca Miller, MSW, Chief Executive Officer, and a team of executives and directors overseeing operations, strategy, finance, clinical services, community outreach, and partnerships.
Last updated January 22, 2026.
Chesapeake Life Center – Camp Nabi and Phoenix Rising is offered through Hospice of the Chesapeake, a fully licensed, independent, community-based nonprofit organization that is certified by Medicare and the State of Maryland and accredited by the Joint Commission. Hospice of the Chesapeake reports that it has cared for more than 59,000 patients and more than 100,000 family members over nearly 45 years and serves nearly 1.7 million residents in Maryland as a not-for-profit, community-based organization. Its services include supportive care (palliative care), hope and healing programs, children’s programs, integrative arts, and community health initiatives. Chesapeake Life Center operates within an organization whose mission is to provide quality, compassionate care at the heart of all it does and whose vision focuses on individuals and families facing progressive, serious illness. The broader organization traces its history to Arundel Hospice, established in 1979, which officially became Hospice of the Chesapeake in 1992 and has expanded services over the past 45 years. Leadership for the organization includes Rebecca Miller, MSW, Chief Executive Officer, and a team of executives and directors overseeing operations, strategy, finance, clinical services, community outreach, and partnerships.
Last updated January 22, 2026.
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