How Hospice Care Nurtures the Whole Person with a Serious Illness
People aren’t one-dimensional, and hospice elder care acknowledges that fact by helping to treat the whole person as they near the end of their lives.
People aren’t one-dimensional, and hospice elder care acknowledges that fact by helping to treat the whole person as they near the end of their lives.
Phyllis Parker of Grove Park Hospice provided valuable education on senior resources to the Orangeburg and Bamberg County Council on Aging members on Thursday, May 25.
On Wednesday, May 24, Phyllis Parker, Community Educator, and Carol Livingston, volunteer for Grove Park Hospice hosted an ice cream social for residents of Longwood Plantation.
Most people encounter hospice care in relation to patients facing a terminal illness like cancer. But hospice can help with other terminal conditions, too.
Two Grove Park hospice nurses, Tammy Irick and Dixie Rutland, were selected by the Times and Democrat as Community Heroes!
‘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!
ALS is a progressive disease and having palliative care working with you can improve your quality of life. May is ALS Awareness Month.
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 participated in and provided refreshments for the monthly Cancer support group meeting on Thursday, April 20 at the Mabry Cancer Center.
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.