Longtime Delaware Hospice CEO Susan Lloyd to retire
Longtime Delaware Hospice CEO Susan Lloyd to retire
Delaware Business Times, Milford, DE; by Jennifer Antonik; 5/21/25
Susan Lloyd says the team at Delaware Hospice took a chance on her 38 years ago when the young nursing administrator became its newest CEO. Now, she’s gearing up for a new challenge – retirement. Delaware Hospice first began offering services in the First State just five years before Lloyd took the role over after several organizational changeovers in that short amount of time. “There was a lot of nervousness about, ‘Is this CEO going to stay?’ I think I added some stability and home health care knowledge which I knew about from a previous position. This was a brand-new concept here and Delaware Hospice was just getting started. It was just a tremendous opportunity to grow hospice services throughout the state,” Lloyd recalled. ... Over the course of those 38 years of stability, the nonprofit she grew to love and cherish grew along with her, now boasting around 400 volunteers, more than 300 employees and programs going far beyond home-based hospice care to include a standalone hospice facility in Milford, as well as cardiac care, palliative care, dementia care, advance care planning and grief support.
Editor's note: Susan, we thank you for your immeasurable contributions to the evolution and growth of hospice and palliative care. As you move into this new life-chapter, may we continue to learn from you and the excellence you ensured through Delaware Hospice.