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Hospice of Southwest Ohio – Dealing with Grief Around the Holidays

Hospice of Southwest Ohio – Dealing with Grief Around the Holidays

For most the holiday season is a time of joy, filled with festive celebrations, gift-giving and treasured family traditions. But for those who have recently lost a loved one, the joyful music and bustling holiday parties can be a painful reminder of the loss they have sustained, rather than a source of happiness. When you […]

Hospice & Palliative Care Awareness Month

Hospice & Palliative Care Awareness Month

When a loved one falls seriously ill, making an informed decision about treatment options and ongoing care can be daunting, especially as you grapple with your own emotions. At Hospice of Southwest Ohio, we understand the stress and emotional toll that comes with this situation. We also recognize that the most important thing to families […]

Hospice of Southwest Ohio – Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Hospice of Southwest Ohio – Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Get ready for a sea of pink ribbons to flood your social media feeds—October marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month, when non-profits and health systems across the country dedicate their resources to raising awareness and funds for research into the cause, prevention, and treatment of breast cancer.

Hospice of Southwest Ohio – Healthy Aging Month

Hospice of Southwest Ohio – Healthy Aging Month

The beach towels and umbrellas have been stashed away, the sun is setting earlier, and summer is officially drawing to a close. It’s hard to believe that we are well into final half of 2022—but for many of us at Hospice of Southwest Ohio, September feels like more of a fresh start than the actual […]

2022: Upcoming Trends in Hospice Care

2022: Upcoming Trends in Hospice Care

As we mark two years since the COVID-19 outbreak, people are looking to 2022 with hesitation. The pandemic completely changed how we do nearly everything – especially for those of us in the healthcare industry. If the past two years have taught us anything, it’s how the hospice industry can adapt to a tumultuous landscape.

Signs Your Loved One Needs Care

Signs Your Loved One Needs Care

For many families, the holiday season may be the first time they’ve spent extended periods with loved ones after dealing with long separations during the pandemic. Because of virtual visits and quarantines, it may be the first chance some have to notice changes in their loved ones. If you’ve noted significant behavioral, cognitive, or physical […]

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