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April Donor Spotlight: Janet Gorton
Four years ago, Janet Gorton had her first volunteer experience with Hospice Care of the Lowcountry. When asked why she is a continued donor, volunteer,

Women’s History Month: Analou Thomas
In the 1970s on Hilton Head Island, hospice was still a word rarely spoken. Many of those who knew its meaning did not want to discuss

Women’s History Month: Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
In celebration of March being Women’s History Month, we wanted to highlight certain women who have made it their life’s mission to advance the work

Women’s History Month: Florence Wald
In celebration of March being Women’s History Month, we wanted to highlight certain women who have made it their life’s mission to advance the work

Women’s History Month: Dame Cicely Saunders
In celebration of March being Women’s History Month, we wanted to highlight certain women who have made it their life’s mission to advance the work

Hospices Narrow Demographic Divides in Advance Care Planning
While aging populations of color represent a growing base of patients with serious illness and end-of-life care needs, these groups are among the most underserved

March Donor Spotlight: Dr. Margaret Kush
Our featured donor is Dr. Margaret Kush. Margaret is originally from Nova Scotia, migrating to Washington D.C to pursue her medical degree at George Washington

Vietnam Veteran’s Day is March 29
2,709,918 Americans served in Vietnam. Less than 850,000 are estimated to be alive today. Please take a moment to thank a Vietnam Veteran today. These Veterans have

Is End-of-Life Its Own Stage of Life?
A sociologist makes the case for embracing this period as a distinct life stage. Deborah Carr, professor, and chair of the sociology department at Boston
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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