Working in Hospice

By Rev Paul V. Scholl, C-GC, CHLC Few hospice professionals of today ever said “Daddy, I want to be a hospice worker when I grow up.” We wanted to be doctors, teachers, firemen, policemen, dancers, baseball players, etc. As hospice grows, and the general public learns more about what hospice provides, perhaps those young teenagers… Continue reading Working in Hospice

The Three Critical Things Most Families Miss When They Choose an Assisted Living Residence

(PRWEB) With many vacation visits home ending in a desperate search for assisted living alternatives for older loved ones, family care consultant Molly Shomer suggests that families often fail to check out the most important things. Taking a tour and sampling the food won’t substitute for skipping the three critical things every family should do… Continue reading The Three Critical Things Most Families Miss When They Choose an Assisted Living Residence