“Hospice is important to help people die on their own terms. The challenging part is seeing families in pain, especially those who have lost many loved ones. I sometimes wants to find the right words to offer, but I find that it’s better to let them work through their grief.” Read more about a day in the life of hospice worker featuring Karen Drennen, chaplain.
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Read More“Hospice is able to come in and improve quality of life by managing pain and symptoms as well as promoting overall comfort physically, spiritually and emotionally,” Shelby Todor, RN Case Manager
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