Grove Park Hospice Holds Memorial Service
Chaplain Anthony Hughes of Grove Park Hospice led a memorial service for staff and residents of The Oaks on Thursday, Nov. 9 in the Chapel of the Oaks.
Chaplain Anthony Hughes of Grove Park Hospice led a memorial service for staff and residents of The Oaks on Thursday, Nov. 9 in the Chapel of the Oaks.
I’d like to thank you all for the loving way and care you all gave my husband Louis, and the support and thoughtfulness got me through the hardest time I’ve ever been through.
Deciding that it’s time for hospice care is such a delicate decision. Some families need to know what signs to watch for that mean it’s time.
Terminal lucidity is a confusing phenomenon that often happens near the end of life. End of life care can help families to recognize this condition and be prepared for the next steps.
Anticipatory grief can be a huge barrier for families as they face a big loss. Hospice care services can offer solutions that help immensely.
So many family caregivers find it difficult to know what to say at a senior’s funeral. These tips can help when planning a eulogy.
Grove Park Hospice team members and volunteers enjoyed their quarterly staff support program at the agency office last week.
Phyllis Parker of Grove Park Hospice Care provided education on a variety of community health care resources to seniors living at Amelia Village on August 17.
Comfort is key when someone is near the end of life. Offering comfort at the end of life is an act of love and compassion. Here are some tips.
Words cannot express how grateful we are for your help in our time of need. Your mercy, kindness, and loving care of my mother will never be forgotten.