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April 20, 2012

Music Brings Healing When It Is Needed Most

Every week, three music therapists from MJHS Hospice and Palliative Care crisscross the city and suburbs to sing songs to... Read More

April 17, 2012

Why People Volunteer With Hospice…

The NHPCO reports that in 2012, an estimated 458,000 hospice volunteers provided more than 21 million hours of service to... Read More

April 13, 2012

End stage colon cancer becomes even more tragic without hospice

Mike was a runner, outdoors-man, and fitness nut he even had a program for a science based six pack he... Read More

April 13, 2012

Hospice and Palliative Care of Greensboro Awarded $5,000 Grant by UPS Foundation

(GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA) – UPS Foundation awarded HPCG a $5,000 grant in support of Aarvy the Aardvark Finds Hope, a... Read More

April 9, 2012

When Someone You Know Has Cancer

When times get tough for friends, family, and co-workers, you naturally want to help in any way you can. Usually... Read More

April 6, 2012

No Regrets – A Hospice Story

Pam Young has no regrets, but if she had it all to do over, she would like to have learned... Read More

April 4, 2012

Tips For Bedside Care

The following are some bedside care tips provided by The Hospice Patients Alliance… Making arrangements for Assistance: If you have even a... Read More

April 3, 2012

As Children Become Caregivers

Human nature dictates that we often experience child-parent struggles. The blurring of identities as our parents advance in age and... Read More

April 2, 2012

Improving End-Of-Life Care For Those With Intellectual Disabilities

Claire Lavin is a professor of psychology at the College of New Rochelle in Westchester County, New York.  A licensed clinical... Read More