Knowing when to consider hospice can help families provide comfort, dignity, and support for their loved ones earlier rather than later.
Tag: end of life care
Supporting a Grieving Loved One: Lessons in Listening
Supporting someone through grief requires presence, humility, and intentional listening—an act of love that offers comfort without trying to fix the pain.
Insight To Hospice Care
Hospice Care offers compassionate support for individuals with advanced illnesses, focusing on quality of life, pain management, and emotional well-being for patients and families.
Frequently asked Questions about Hospice Care
Hospice care provides comfort and support, but many have questions about how it works. Learn about enrollment, coverage, and what to expect.
A Community Joined Together in Life
Hospice volunteering is more than an act of service—it’s a profound life experience that brings joy, perspective, and connection. Discover how joining with others in their journey creates a stronger, more compassionate community.
A Family Fable Living Your Best Life When Life Matters Most
By Bob Warren; Chief Development Officer, Family Hospice Once upon a time, John and Nancy were living the good life…. Read more »
The Other Side of The Bed
By Charmaine Harris, RN, BSN, CCM, Hospice of the Upstate Throughout many years of nursing, I have had the privilege… Read more »
Hospice: Dispelling the Myths
Hospice care is often misunderstood, leading to myths that prevent people from seeking its benefits. This article dispels common misconceptions, highlighting how hospice provides compassionate, comfort-focused care for patients and families.
Hospice Provides Comfort and Peace
by Patti Ellis McMurry, Vice President of Access, Hospice Cleveland County The term ‘hospice’ originally meant a place of… Read more »
Volunteering for Hospice
Submitted by: Denise Parsons, Administrator Caris Healthcare (Hospice) Volunteers provide important services to hospice organizations and the people they… Read more »


