AMERICARE HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE CARE - Key Persons


Bobi Martinez

Bobi Martinez is the Catholic Mission Coordinator for Americare Hospice. As a practicing Catholic, Bobi functions as a liaison between the local parishes of the Catholic Diocese and the Catholic patients enrolled in our hospice care. She facilitates pastoral visits when patients wish to see their local parish priest; arranges Holy Communion to be taken regularly to the home-bound; and coordinates volunteers to pray at the bedside. In addition, she offers educational presentations on hospice to parishes and organizes volunteer training meetings for the Sacred Support Program. With a background of extensive Pro-Life work in the Valley, Bobi found the transition to hospice work seamless as she understood the advocacy of respecting God's gift of life pertinent to our terminally ill patients. Bobi also holds a certification in Grief Counseling by the Grief Recovery Method Institute.

Christine Minch

Christine Minch, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, CHPCA is one of the founders of Americare Hospice & Palliative Care and has been serving as the organization's Administrator since its inception in 2005. As a doctorally-prepared and board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner, she is also a Certified Hospice and Palliative Care Administrator. Christine obtained the Health Care Ethics Certification through the National Catholic Bioethics Center and leads the hospice team on a conscientious approach to end-of-life care based on moral principles and ethical directives. Her formal education includes a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Arizona State University in 2001, a Master of Science in Nursing in 2014, and a Doctor of Nursing Practice from Grand Canyon University. Christine's professional background includes considerable experience in healthcare leadership and management, along with advanced nursing practice in internal medicine, and nursing specialties in critical care, geriatrics, home health, hospice, and palliative care. She is an invited member of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, as well as a member of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners and the Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association.

Dr. Cheryl Pendergrass

Dr. Cheryl Pendergrass, M.D. has been the Hospice Medical Director of Americare Hospice since its start up in 2005. Dr. Pendergrass is leading the team as our Hospice Physician, making home visits to our patients and at the in-patient unit to manage their pain and symptoms. Not only does Dr. Pendergrass direct the overall plan of care for our patients, she is also a resource to our other Hospice Team Physicians and the interdisciplinary team. Dr. Pendergrass is an alumni of the University of Arizona College of Medicine and has been practicing internal medicine since 2000. She also works part time as a Hospitalist at Banner University Medical Center.

Evangeline Sabado

Evangeline Sabado, MSN, RN, CHPN, HCS-D, FNP-C is the Clinical Director and Inpatient Unit Manager of The Villa. Evangeline graduated with her Bachelor's in Nursing from Arizona State University in 2008, and since then has had nursing experience in stroke nursing, cardiac nursing, home health, hospice, and RN clinical supervision. Evangeline has been with Americare Hospice since 2009 and has a certification in hospice and palliative care nursing. She has a Master's in Nursing and practices as a Family Nurse Practitioner part time. Staff training, policy compliance, quality assurance, and performance improvement are some of the most important responsibilities she has in her dual role.

Marta Davis

Job Titles:
  • Program Coordinator
Marta Davis has been the Volunteer Program Coordinator for Americare Hospice since 2007. With over 20 years of volunteer experience, Marta has a gift for inspiring volunteers to dedicate themselves to helping others. She has recruited and trained volunteers to specialize in patient companionship, spiritual care, and bereavement. One of her most valuable programs is the Vigil Volunteer Program in which patient care volunteers receive additional training to be present at the bedside of those who are near death. Besides coordinating office volunteers, she is also involved with the volunteers at The Villa hospice in-patient unit, arts and crafts projects given as gifts to our patients, and pet therapy.

Oscar Montiel

Oscar Montiel is an interfaith chaplain and bereavement counselor. Certified by the Grief Recovery Method Institute, he specializes in grief counseling and grief workshops. Oscar oversees the bereavement program that offers support to the families of our hospice patients and serves in the integral role of interfaith chaplain. He provides spiritual support, memorial services, and fosters a connection with the patient's faith community and/or church.

San Tan

Job Titles:
  • Hospice Care