Free public libraries
Suncoast Hospice community libraries are available to anyone seeking information and resources on living with a terminal illness, coping with grief, caregiving, perinatal loss and more.
From the youngest child to the oldest adult, members of our community will find books and other resources relevant to their experiences in one of our community libraries.
The libraries are free and open to the public from 9 am to 5 pm Monday through Friday. Our team of volunteers and staff will be happy to answer any questions and help you find the resources you need.
Our reading materials cover a wide range of subjects, including:
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Aging
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Advance Care Planning
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Caregiving
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Spirituality & Inspiration
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Terminal Illness
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Grief & Loss
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Books for Children and Children's Issues
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End-of-Life
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Perinatal loss
Suncoast Hospice libraries can be found at the following Community Service Center locations:
Palm Harbor - 2675 Tampa Road
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Clearwater - 5771 Roosevelt Boulevard
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St. Petersburg - 3050 1st Avenue South
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Donate a Book
Suncoast Hospice libraries are supported by community book drives. Community members can suggest books that they have found helpful or meaningful and can write reviews so that others sharing similar experiences can benefit from their experience.
Suncoast Hospice libraries accept new or used book donations at all of our library locations or through our online wish list at
Amazon.com. All online donations are shipped to our Suncoast Hospice Community Service Center library in Clearwater, FL.
Suncoast Hospice Care Centers
Suncoast Hospice has three care centers located throughout Pinellas
County. Our care centers are designed for the comfort of patients and
families.
Stories
Hear stories from those we serve every day and the lives that have been touched and healed by Suncoast Hospice programs.
The Servo family wished to give their sweet-loving baby boy Owen the best care and quality of life at home. Owen suffered from a rare, terminal genetic condition, and they brought him home from the hospital but needed help.