In the journey towards the end of life, the comfort and solace provided by holistic care becomes paramount. We understand...
Worldwide Bereaved Spouses Awareness Month
Losing a loved one to a terminal illness is an incredibly painful experience. Losing a spouse or partner can be...
National Clergy Appreciation Day
October 9, 2022, is Clergy Appreciation Day, and on this day we’d like to acknowledge the Hospice Chaplains who work...
Grief and the Holidays
The holidays are a time for cheer, warm fuzzy feelings, and family. But, for people who have just lost loved ones or are...
Seasonal Depression Awareness Month
Although the holiday season can bring feelings of comfort and joy for many, it’s not like that for everyone. About 5% of...
Recognizing Our Chaplains for Clergy Appreciation Month
October is Pastor and Clergy Appreciation Month. We’re extremely grateful for the chaplains that serve our hospice and...
National Grief Awareness Day
August 30th is National Grief Awareness Day. Why would somebody create a day celebrating grief? The day was created by...
Walking Through Loss by Chaplain Caleb Harper
My father passed away five years ago. One year after his death, almost to the day, my brother told me he had been diagnosed with ALS, or Lou Gehrig’s Disease. His life expectancy is 3-5 years. My brother has since lost his ability to walk, talk, and even eat.