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Grief Care’s 2024 Outlook in Hospice

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Finding the right balance of support and career development for bereavement care professionals is key to recruitment and retention as hospices combat labor strains. Grief care specialists take on challenging roles as they help families navigate the financial and emotional aspects of a loved one’s loss.

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2024’s Most Read Palliative Care News Stories

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Clinical trial research in recent years has increasingly pointed to a range of benefits that patients have experienced with alternative therapy utilization Psychedelic- and cannabis-guided therapies have been found to alleviate post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, grief symptoms, migraines, chronic pain and other medical conditions.

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Grief Care Platform Betterleave Expanding Via New Hospice-Partnership Model

Hospice News

The grief care tech platform Betterleave is expanding with a new hospice-partnership model that augments its employee-benefit business. The company also provides patients and families with guidance on how to logistically prepare, including estate and memorial planning, as well as counseling for anticipatory grief.

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Grief Care Startup Betterleave Expands Hospice Partnerships

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The grief care startup Betterleave has established partnerships with two Texas Hospices, Sonder Hospice in Austin and LoveWell Hospice in the Dallas-Fort Worth region. It also connects families with support groups and workshops; materials such as articles, videos and journals and a network of grief experts.

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New Pediatric Hospice Coming to Fruition, Pushing for Legislation to Improve Access

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Services available at Masons Light House will include care coordination and family navigation, pain and symptom management, respite and physical or occupational therapies. The center will also provide family-centered care such as spiritual, psychosocial and emotional support, assistance with advance care planning and bereavement care.

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Palliative Care’s Most Disruptive Forces in 2025

Hospice News

The unknowns of potential for changes in telehealth regulations are among the leading concerns among palliative care providers, according to Shelby Moore, CEO, Heartlinks. The Washington-based organization provides adult and pediatric hospice, palliative care, grief support and senior living services.

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Hosparus Cuts Ribbon on $1.7M Community Center

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The new center will provide medical care, care coordination, emotional and spiritual support, and access to education about end-of-life and serious illness care, as well as advance care planning. The organization also opened a 1,245-square-foot grief care center new Louisville, Kentucky.

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