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All are Welcome in Hospice – The Inclusive Role of the Chaplain

All are Welcome in Hospice – The Inclusive Role of the Chaplain

by Melanie Herron | Jun 1, 2024 | Blog, Hospice, Veterans

Hospice care is a place of comfort, solace, and support for individuals facing life-limiting illnesses. In this environment, the role of a chaplain extends beyond religious affiliations and denominations. A chaplain’s role is rooted in compassion, empathy, and...
Companionship at the End – Volunteers Shine Light in Dark Times

Companionship at the End – Volunteers Shine Light in Dark Times

by Melanie Herron | May 1, 2024 | Blog, End of Life Planning, Hospice, Hospice Volunteers

Loneliness can be especially painful or pronounced for people in the last stages of a life-limiting illness. Having a companion to lean on during such a vulnerable chapter of life has proven to significantly enhance hospice patients’ happiness and overall peace in...
Unattended Grief May Lead to Behavioral Issues, Difficulty in School as a Child and Substance Abuse as an Adult

Unattended Grief May Lead to Behavioral Issues, Difficulty in School as a Child and Substance Abuse as an Adult

by Melanie Herron | Apr 9, 2024 | Bereavement Support, Blog, Camp Sunrise

An estimated 6 million children, or 1 in 12 kids in the United States, will experience the death of a parent or sibling by age 18. In Oregon, 1 in 15 or 6.8 percent of children are bereaved. Substance abuse and behavioral issues are closely intertwined with grief....
Understanding Soul Injury and Helping People Find Peace and Value in Their Lives

Understanding Soul Injury and Helping People Find Peace and Value in Their Lives

by Melanie Herron | Mar 1, 2024 | Blog, Hospice, Veterans

Our soul is what makes us human. It is the part of us connected to something greater than ourselves, and it is what gives our lives purpose and meaning. For some people, traumatic events can disrupt their identity and sense of inner goodness and peace. When we think...
How to Successfully Age at Home

How to Successfully Age at Home

by Melanie Herron | Feb 1, 2024 | Blog, End of Life Planning, For the Caregiver, Hospice

As we grow older, our homes become our sanctuaries, a place where we can rest and feel loved. However, many seniors find it challenging to care for themselves, much less their homes, and may consider moving out. But did you know that over 90% of seniors prefer to age...
Hospice of Redmond’s Focus is Patient-Centered Care

Hospice of Redmond’s Focus is Patient-Centered Care

by Melanie Herron | Jan 5, 2024 | Bereavement Support, Blog, Camp Sunrise, End of Life Planning, For the Caregiver, Hospice, Veterans

Our Nonprofit Hospice is Here for You and Your Loved Ones When it comes to end-of-life care, selecting the hospice company to serve you or your loved ones is an important decision. Caring for someone at the end of their life is truly an honor. While most people...
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