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Seasons of Change
As we move forward through these changing seasons, Covid 19 has affected us all in our everyday living. We at HCLC want to honor loved

What Happens When Doctors Die
We have entered a time when conversations aimed toward hospice and quality end of life care for patients are more prolific with a focus on

Hospice and Palliative Care for the LGBTQ Community
Aging, illness, and death do not discriminate, and yet there is a fear of discrimination in receiving hospice and palliative care for LGBTQ seniors and

It’s Never Too Late to Welcome a Veteran Home
Americans across the country celebrate Veterans Day on November 11, a special day to salute the men and women who have bravely served our country’s

New Discussions on Finding Meaning as Life Ends
Most of us don’t want to hear bad news, let alone talk about it especially when it comes to our health. However, as the baby

The ABC’s of Medicare
Before we get to Part C, let’s take a look at one other Medicare supplemental option—Medicare Part D. This part is solely for prescription medications

The Unique Connection of Pet Therapy with Hospice Patients
Leon, an 8-year-old black lab is retiring after 7 years of hospice service. He is retiring at the recommended age for his breed, says Alison
Volunteers Who Make a Difference: Kathy Tortorella
Often we find that our volunteers have special talents and abilities that they pass along to Hospice Care of the Lowcountry patients and caregivers. One

Honoring End-of-Life Wishes in Blended Families
It’s not uncommon these days for families to be a blend of more than one marriage and involve stepchildren, sometimes from more than one birth
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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