Hospice Care of the LowCountry

You Can Have a Good End of Life – Here’s How

In a culture where articles and statistics about the quality end-of-life have begun to infiltrate magazines and articles and studies, the underlying message has yet to be a common part of family discussions. We are still a culture that denies…

Clinical Liaison Q&A with Jessica Lesesne

“I wish people knew how honored our team is to be able to take care of them.  To allow us into their lives at such a sensitive time.  How all of us constantly think about them and how we can…

Being Prepared in the Time of COVID-19

From The Conversation Project. Three Things You Can Do Now: This is a challenging time. There are many things that are out of our control. But there are some things we can do to help us be prepared – both…

COVID-19 Glaring Omission Waiver

The blanket waivers issued by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) did not directly address the critical role performed by hospice providers in delivering compassionate palliative care during this national public health emergency. In addition to clarifying that…

Help for Caregivers

When someone is dying, family members and other loved ones are suddenly thrust into the role of caregiver, often with little preparation or knowledge of what to expect. According to the Associated Press-NORC Center’s Long-Term Caregiving Poll, nearly 40 percent…

Talking to Children About Hospice

It’s normal to want to protect children and keep them innocent for as long as possible so when it comes to discussing death with children, many people avoid it. But how can you avoid it when a family member or…

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 boomer generation is aging and making their way toward the end-of-life, there has been an…

Shortages in End-of-Life Care Doctors

Policy changes are key to the passage of the Palliative Care and Hospice Education and Training Act to prevent a very real possibility of palliative care doctors in the next 25 years. An article in the June 2019 issue of…

The Need for Hospice Rises to Help Inmates at the End-of-Life

Between 1999 and 2016, the number of inmates age 55 and older has gone up by 280 percent, even as the number of younger convicted felons has fallen. By 2030, it’s expected that one in three inmates will be over…

In the Time Before Goodbye

Arianna doesn’t remember the last real coherent conversation she had with her mother. Her mother suffered from dementia that seemed to rob her of her mental faculties right before Arianna’s eyes, beginning gradually over 2 years and then suddenly declining…