Ways Hospice Care Helps Families Prepare for the Death of a Family Member
Preparing for the death of a loved one is never an easy thing to do, but hospice care can be there to support families as the inevitable happens.
Preparing for the death of a loved one is never an easy thing to do, but hospice care can be there to support families as the inevitable happens.
People with dementia need special care, especially when they reach the end of their lives. Hospice care can offer a variety of types of assistance.
Coping with a family member’s death is not easy to do. Bereavement services offer tools and solutions that can make the process easier to manage.
Grove Park Hospice seeks a seasoned LPN to join their team of caring and compassionate staff. Qualified candidates will have experience caring for elderly patients.
Alzheimer’s disease is complicated enough, but determining when someone with Alzheimer’s is near the end of life can feel even more complicated about what care is needed.
Phyllis Parker of Grove Park Hospice treated Longwood residents to hot chocolate and fellowship, providing comfort during the recent storm on Tuesday, January 9.
Patients with congestive heart failure may not realize that hospice care can do a lot to help them manage symptoms when curative treatments are no longer helping them.
Endings Lead To New Beginnings – The New Year has arrived. For those who are grieving the death of a loved one, the transition from one year to the other can be hard.
As people enter the active dying phase, there are signs that the end is near. Hospice care can help families and people at the end of life to manage these issues.
Phyllis Parker, Community Educator, engaged residents at The Oaks in fun, festive fellowship as well as holiday cheer this week.