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Why Choose Traditions Health?

Traditions Health

When the time comes to make profound decisions about end-of-life care for a loved one, every question becomes a quest for the exceptional. A personalized approach, an unwavering commitment to comfort and dignity, and a deep understanding of each patient’s unique needs are at the heart of the hospice services we provide.

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As Inpatient Hospice Doors Swing Open, Others Slam Shut Nationwide

Hospice News

Among the reasons that some inpatient hospice centers have shuttered are rising costs for paid sick leave and contract workers, as well as labor costs and high prices for personal protective equipment. Shifting care preferences are another driving force behind the closure, according to MercyOne.

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UNC Health Southeastern Sells Home-Based Hospice Program to Lower Cape Fear LifeCare

Hospice News

We are excited about the opportunity to partner with UNC Health Southeastern to provide in-home hospice care to patients and their families in Robeson County,” Lower Cape Fear LifeCare COO Timothy King said in a statement. Of those, only four resided in Robeson County, compared to 253 for Columbus and 71 for Bladen. “We

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What Happens if You Die At Home Alone?

Changing Lives Podcast

One of the benefits of choosing in-home hospice care when faced with a terminal illness is that you have a trained volunteer visiting you in your home at regular intervals to check on you.

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Sangre de Cristo Taps New CEO, YoloCares Names Palliative Care Director

Hospice News

Our Lady of Peace (OLP) was established by the Dominican Sisters of Hawthorne to provide free care for terminally ill cancer patients who lacked financial and caregiving support. Thorne was most recently the regional vice president of health care at Virginia-based Volunteers of America.

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Hospice Care at Home

Three Oaks Hospice

A terminal illness diagnosis brings many challenges, but it doesn't have to mean leaving your home or being without the support of those you love. In-home hospice care helps you or your loved one remain in a familiar, comfortable environment during the final days, weeks, or months of life.

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Navigating Hospice Care: A Holistic Guide to End-of-Life Support

Hospice of the North Coast

Advance Care Planning : Hospice professionals help patients and families discuss and document their wishes for end-of-life care through advance care planning. In-Home Hospice Care In-home hospice care offers patients the opportunity to remain in a comforting, familiar environment surrounded by their loved ones.