Hospice Care for Heart Disease, COPD, Dementia, and More
Most people encounter hospice care in relation to patients facing a terminal illness like cancer. But hospice can help with other terminal conditions, too.
Grove Park Hospice Nurses Honored
Two Grove Park hospice nurses, Tammy Irick and Dixie Rutland, were selected by the Times and Democrat as Community Heroes!
Grove Park Hospice Celebrates Nurses!
‘Nurses are the heart of hospice’ was our theme this year to celebrate National Nurses Appreciation Week. We are so very thankful for the loving care our nurses provide!
What Can Palliative Care Do for Someone with ALS?
ALS is a progressive disease and having palliative care working with you can improve your quality of life. May is ALS Awareness Month.
Spring Flowers are Blooming!
Phyllis Parker, of Grove Park Hospice, provided assistance to Longwood Plantation’s residents this past week. Residents enjoyed getting their hands in the dirt!
Grove Park Hospice Supports Cancer Group
Grove Park Hospice participated in and provided refreshments for the monthly Cancer support group meeting on Thursday, April 20 at the Mabry Cancer Center.
Why Is Hospice Care an Important Choice?
Between managing symptoms, offering education, and helping with resources, hospice providers are there for everyone involved in order to make sure that everyone’s needs are met.
Grove Park Hospice Volunteer Luncheon!
Several of our Grove Park Hospice volunteers enjoyed a lovely lunch on the patio at the Edisto Arts Center today in honor of Nat’l Volunteer Week.
How Does Hospice Care Help Manage End of life Challenges?
The challenges faced by families at the end of a loved one’s life are big, but hospice care can make them more manageable. It allows families to focus on what is truly important.
What Does it Mean to Be in Palliative Care?
The more that you and your senior understand about palliative care, the easier it is to determine if this is a helpful type of care for her. Their services are explained here.