Tag Archive: hospice
Summer Solstice Ultra Relay
Since 2019, avid runner Pete Barusic has invited runners/walkers to celebrate the summer solstice at Doggettville Farm, 7962 Highfill Rd., Summerfield, with a Summer Solstice Ultra Relay. The one-mile course...
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Stronger Together: Update on Merge with Alamance-Caswell
As of October 1, 2019, Hospice and Palliative Care of Greensboro and Hospice and Palliative Care of Alamance-Caswell have merged into a single legal entity. At this time, however, we...
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United Way Eliminates Funding for HPCG Counseling Programs
In the United States, the rate of suicide and death by overdose has reached a level not seen since World War II. In fact, for those aged 10 to 34,...
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A Day in the Life of Amy Johnson, Hospice Nurse
Amy Johnson, a nurse with Hospice and Palliative Care of Greensboro (HPCG), arrives at Whitestone Retirement community at 11 a.m., with nothing but her laptop bag and an ever-present smile....
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Hospice Offers Free Lunch & Learn Series
(GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA)– Hospice and Palliative Care of Greensboro (HPCG) is excited to announce the new season of Lunch & Learn at the Lusk Center, a free lecture series designed...
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HPCG Welcomes New Director of Beacon Place
(GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA)—LaSandra Keen, RN, has joined Hospice and Palliative Care of Greensboro (HPCG) as its director of inpatient services. In this role, Keen oversees Beacon Place, HPCG’s inpatient hospice...
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What’s going to happen next? Grappling With the Unknowns of Illness, Death and Dying
Some things that are comforting: control, knowledge, predictability and routine. Some things that are uncomfortable: lack of control, the unknown, unpredictability and chaos. When faced with a serious illness, having...
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This Veteran’s Day
Jose Narosky is quoted as saying, “In war, there are no unwounded soldiers.” Many veterans we care for at Hospice and Palliative Care of Greensboro (HPCG) come to us with...
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Hospice Care: Dealing with Family Conflict
When a loved one has a serious illness, it is natural for family to gather to spend time together and provide support. Family dynamics are complex and unique. However, the...
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