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Hearts for Hospice
HCC kicks off fundraiser We're exciting to have launched another Hearts for Hospice campaign, and look forward to seeing those hearts in businesses across the state! Kelly Rippin and WBOY 12 TV recently interviewed Hospice Care Corp's Cynthia Woodyard for more...
Hospice Care and the Fairmont WV Community
By Lisa Robbins (WBOY) FAIRMONT, WV -- The Gateway Connector has been partially open since December, and Fairmont's Eastside is starting to see an increase in travelers.The city is already planning ahead for the warmer weather, and hopes to see new businesses and...
Hospice is Comfort
Why patients prefer hospice care"I don't know about you, but when I'm sick and not feeling good, I'd much rather be at home," said J. Donald Schumacher, president and chief executive of the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization, a nonprofit group of...
What’s the Difference?
We often hear hospice care and palliative care mentioned together, and they are indeed very similar services. There is one key difference though, as this quote from an AZ Central article by Dr. Peter Hedrick explains:Palliative care differs from hospice care in that...
Hospice Care: Explore Early
The benefits of hospice care are more numerous than many people can imagine. Once a cure is no longer possible, hospice care is the best way for a patient to live comfortably and peacefully. Unfortunately, many people do not look into hospice care early enough, and...
Hearts for Hospice Care
Hospice Care Corporation runs regular fund raising events in order to raise money for its non-profit hospice care services. The latest, "Hearts for Hospice Care," was covered by the Dominion Post, which was kind enough to print this story:Hospice Care Corporation has...
Important Information – Regional Inpatient Care Facilty – Hospice Care
Hospice Care's Inpatient Center provides highly specialized acute care day and night for patients on a short-term basis, when: A home-care patient's symptoms become more than the team can manage at home. There is a need for a significant medication or dosage change...
We Are Here to Help – Regional Inpatient Care Facility – Hospice Care
Telephones: There are telephones for patient and family use at each patient’s bedside. Patients and families may also use cell phones, but are reminded to keep cell phones on vibrate to avoid disturbing other patients. Family and loved ones may call the Hospice...
Visitation Guidelines – Regional Impatient Care Facility – Hospice Care
Who Can Visit: Patient family, friends and loved ones of all ages are welcome. Pets are welcome too. Visiting Hours: The Hospice Care Inpatient Center is open 24 hours a day for families and loved ones. For security reasons, all doors are locked from 8:00 p.m. to 7:30...
Hospice Care Team – Regional Inpatient Care Facility – Hospice Care
A highly skilled team of professionals and volunteers work with each patient and family to create and implement an individualized Plan of Care. Team members meet regularly to discuss the plan and make changes to better meet the patient's needs. The Hospice Nurse is...
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