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When Someone You Care About Is Seriously Ill
Talking about a serious illness and what the future may hold is never easy, especially when you’re talking about it with someone you care for.

Living With a Serious Illness
Learning that you have a serious illness that will limit your life can evoke a multitude of feelings, fears, concerns, questions and may make you

Volunteer Q&A with Deb Welsh
Dogs make everyone smile! Type of Volunteer: Hos-pet volunteer Where is your hometown? Oak Hill, West Virginia In what place have you lived the longest?

June Donor Spotlight: Susan Allhusen
Seven years ago, Susan Allhusen was introduced to hospice care when her mother was in need of end-of-life services. “Even though my mother was only

Dealing with Grief and the Death of a Loved One During COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed our lives on so many levels but for those who have died, it has changed how we are able to

The Increased Role of Caregivers in 2021
AARP and the National Alliance for Caregiving (NAC) have released their new Caregiving in the U.S. 2020 report. Of the roughly 21 percent of Americans

May Donor Spotlight: Jan Eagers
There was not a dry eye around Joseph Eagers Jr. at what was his last visit to the beach. “When death is coming, there are

Advanced Care Planning
Planning for end-of-life care is just as important as planning for your family’s future with retirement and savings plans. Yet it’s something most of us

The ACP 3: Think About It, Talk About It, Write It Down
We all plan for expected events. Vacations, weddings, the birth of a child. It is just as important to talk about and plan for the
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New Post December 20, 2024
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The Role of Hospice Care in Facilities: A Look Inside with RN Cassie Beard September 25, 2024