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The Bird’s-eye View of a Hospice Volunteer Coordinator

Traditions Health

The Traditions Health hospice volunteer coordinator oversees 13 volunteers at two agencies in Georgia — one in Lawrenceville and one in Roswell. Whatever’s required of our employees, we require of our volunteers. That’s important because volunteers enter patients’ homes. Our volunteers help fill that need.”

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Hospice and Breast Cancer

Traditions Health

If that happens, you may talk with your doctor about the choice to stop treatment, and whether hospice care is the right option for you. In observance of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, here we consider the experience of hospice and breast cancer. What is hospice care? Most people choose to get hospice care at home.

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Hospice Care After a Stroke

Traditions Health

In fact, research from the American Heart Association shows that hospice care improves the quality of life for stroke patients. When to consider hospice care Its important to talk with your loved one about their preferences, as well as their healthcare team about the best options for care. Check with your provider.

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Episode 26: How Do I Help The Caregiver?

Living With Hospice

I am a very experienced person who's been a caregiver and a longtime hospice volunteer. I've been on the inside and on the outside of hospice. And then of course, there's bathing in toilet and on and on and on and on and on, then collapsing from sheer exhaustion for a few hours of sleep when when you can get it.