Hospice workers find peace in helping patients find comfort at the end of life
CLEVELAND — It is 7:30 on a summer morning in a room overlooking the slate-gray, lapping waters of Lake Erie. Ten or so people, some just
CLEVELAND — It is 7:30 on a summer morning in a room overlooking the slate-gray, lapping waters of Lake Erie. Ten or so people, some just
Joe Doak devoted the final years of his own life to the final days of others’. The retired electrical engineer didn’t want patients at the HopeWest hospicein
On July 23, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Palliative Care and Hospice Education Training Act (PCHETA) (H.R. 1676). This act moves to enhance
Susan Linnee had not eaten for weeks by the time she entered a Minneapolis hospice on Oct. 5. A 75-year-old editor, she was dying of
CLEVELAND — It is 7:30 on a summer morning in a chapel-like room overlooking the slate-gray, lapping waters of Lake Erie. Ten or so people,
WASHINGTON – On May 12, four NPHI members were recognized by Modern Healthcare as among the country’s Best Places to Work for 2018. The four
After a marathon mark-up session that stretched into late evening Wednesday, a House Energy and Commerce subcommittee advanced dozens of bills related to the opioid
But not all areas are created equal. St. Petersburg, only 45 miles away, is placed among worst places to end your life. Where do you
Where do you want to die? When asked, the vast majority of Americans answer with two words: “At home.” Despite living in a country that
In the nation’s capital, there’s strong momentum to bring hospice benefits into Medicare Advantage (MA) plans. “There is some political inevitability to carving hospice into
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