Hospice - an unexpected push toward life? Remarkably, a patient, once disillusioned and recluse had gained the will to live! Next, she decided to pursue aggressive treatment again. Here’s what happened.
Read MoreMusic Therapist, Lauren Welich-Holtman, approaches each patient individually, taking cues from their personal story and life to determine what song she’ll play during a session.
Read MoreAbsolute Hospice is excited to announce it has achieved a level one status (out of four) with We Honor Veterans (WHV), a national campaign and program of the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization.
Read MoreHospice volunteers make a huge impact in the lives of hospice patients and their families every single day.
Read More“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.
Read MoreAbsolute Hospice is seeking unused makeup from independent beauty consultants for hospice patients. See how you can help!
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
Read MoreAbsolute is thrilled to welcome massage therapy, and Massage Therapist, John Mramor to our hospice program.
Read MoreWe caught up with Sue Win, account executive for a round of Q&A to learn more about her, and her perspective on the industry. Here’s what she shared.
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