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NHPCO and the National Alliance for Care at Home Celebrate Healthcare Leader and Volunteer Award Honorees at Final NHPCO Conference

NHPCO

The 2024 Volunteers are the Foundation of Hospice Awards wrapped up Monday’s award presentations. These awards recognize hospice volunteers who embody the concept of volunteerism at the heart of hospice; improving the patient experience and serving as an inspiration to others.

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Hospice and Breast Cancer

Traditions Health

Most people choose to get hospice care at home. However, inpatient hospice facilities, hospitals, and some nursing homes also provide services. In most cases, your primary caregiver is a family member or friend. This person coordinates with the hospice team.

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Older Americans Month

AT Home Care & Hospice

Our services ensure that the home environment is conducive to supporting the healthcare needs of older adults. Many families find that end-of-life care for a loved one comes with complex medical and emotional needs. A hospice care team includes a hospice volunteer, registered nurse, social worker, home health aide, and chaplain.

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