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Educating Classmates and Teachers about Grief
May 19, 2021By the age of 25, 13.2 million youth nationwide will have lost a family member and one in 14 children will experience the death of a parent or sibling by… Read More
A Broken Heart is an Open Heart
May 3, 2021When Georgia Rackley lost her son in May 2020 she needed a way to connect with others and cope with her cumulative grief. “I have heard it said that ‘a… Read More
Depression versus Grief
March 10, 2021By: Patti Anewalt, Director, Pathways Center for Grief & Loss Most people who are deeply grieving worry whether they are grieving “correctly.” If this is you, perhaps in your moments… Read More
Bringing Optimism and Hope to Patients and Families
February 24, 2021Hospice & Community Care’s 420 employees go above and beyond each day for their patients and families. All Hospice team members, regardless of their roles and disciplines, make a significant… Read More
Self-Care Tips for Helping You Cope During the Pandemic
February 15, 2021Each of us is being impacted differently by the ongoing pandemic; it may be cognitive, physical, and/or emotional. Being able to identify how the pandemic is affecting you will help… Read More
Creating an Inclusive and Welcoming Environment For Our Diverse Community
February 2, 2021At the center of hospice and palliative care is the belief that everyone has the right to die pain-free and with dignity, and that families will receive the necessary support… Read More
Use the Tax Information Gathering Process to Enhance Your Financial Planning
January 22, 2021By John S. Stoner, CPA, CVA and member of Hospice & Community Care’s Planned Giving Council Most people dread the task of gathering information needed to prepare their income tax… Read More
Welcome New Board Members
January 20, 2021The Rev. Shayna J. Watson Associate Rector of Saint James Episcopal Church and The Urban Well The Rev. Shayna J. Watson serves as the Associate Rector of Saint James Episcopal… Read More
Feeding Her Heart and Soul
January 8, 2021In the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, like many, a family member of one of our patients has not been able to see her 89-year-old mother, who lives in a… Read More
Providing Stress Reduction and Grief Support
December 2, 2020Putting on your own oxygen mask first in an airplane crisis is relevant to caregivers. During these challenging times, it is important for them to tend to their own needs… Read More
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