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Hospice & COVID-19
Many long-term care facilities and hospice facilities are being closed to the public under states’ Executive Orders in an effort to curtail the spread of

A Racial Gap in Attitudes Toward Hospice Care
Twice already, Narseary and Vernal Harris have watched a son die. The first time — Paul, at 26 — was agonizing and frenzied, his body

Grief in the Age of Coronavirus
With strict social distancing guidelines in place for everyday living including banning gatherings of more than 10 people, what happens when you have a loved

Demand & Acceptance of Medical Marijuana
There is a growing field of research into the use of medical marijuana in the hospice setting. For cancer patients, specifically, cannabis medicines have been
Giving Back for the Holidays? Special $300 Tax Deduction if You Do!
From the Internal Revenue Service. WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today reminded taxpayers of a special new provision that will allow more people to

Grief Amidst the Holiday Season
The holidays are just around the corner and they’re a time of important traditions for many families. Some grieving families find comfort in those traditions,

Hospice Medical Director Certification
Dr. Robert Brouillard has received his Hospice Medical Director Certification. The Hospice Medical Director Certification Board (HMDCB) serves as a verification of the mastery of

Coping with Hospice During the Holiday Season
The holidays can be challenging for people who have a terminally ill loved one. During the holidays we are accustomed to finding ourselves surrounded by the love

Giving Back this Holiday Season
“Hospice Care of the Lowcountry was theglue that kept our family together.” Stories of joy, happiness and laughter may not be what comes to mind
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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