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11th Annual Valley District Health Fair

Keeping our community healthy Hospice Care invites the community to attend the 11th Annual Valley District Health Fair at the Reedsville Fire Department on Saturday, March 24th from 7:00 am – 11:00 am.  This health fair will provide everyone an opportunity to take...

Talking About End of Life Care

Ease your mind, make decisions early End of life discussions can be some of the most difficult ones we ever have. It's not easy for most people to discuss the fact that they may become, or already are, ill, and possibly dying. Fact is, though, that it happens to all...

Hospice Care Keeps Patients in Control

An essential difference in care ...one of the greatest fears of any dying patient is loss of control. A patient must be allowed to make as many decisions as practicable concerning every aspect of his or her living. The patient must be given as much information as...

Hospice Care Helping Children Cope

Everyone Has Hope Our new book, a collaboration between writer Jason Lynch and illustrator Cole Hale, is available from Amazon, and many other retailers. Meant to promote and nurture healthy coping skills for grieving children, Everyone Has Hope dispels many common...

Hearts for Hospice Coverage

Local coverage helps with charitable cause The folks over at WBOY 12 TV have been kind enough to cover our Hearts for Hospice campaign for 2012, take a look at their first report: A fundraiser supporting a non profit in Randolph County is starting up again. Hearts for...

Hearts for Hospice 2012

Make a donation and change a life today! Hospice Care Corporation has launched its 3rd Annual “Hearts for Hospice Care” fundraiser to increase awareness and raise money for patients who need hospice services.  The campaign will run during the month of February with...

Helping Men Grieve

Try this unique solution For men, grief can be especially tricky. Faced with a culture that still pushes the "macho" image, they are often unsure how to display their emotions, or even whether to display them at all. If your program is looking for ways to help, here...

Hospice Volunteers Make a Difference

Regular people brightening lives every day “Hospice volunteers play a myriad of roles in the holistic hospice setting,” said Mark Young, hospice development director. Henny Gasparac is one of those volunteers who goes beyond the expectations – always giving so freely...

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