Literature Review



The power of showing up: how families can support loved ones who are aging or ill

04/15/26 at 03:00 AM

The power of showing up: how families can support loved ones who are aging or ill Good Men Project; by Harvey Max Chochinov; 4/14/26 For many families, visiting a loved one who is aging or seriously ill can feel surprisingly hard. ... What if the problem is not that families have too little to offer, but that we misunderstand what truly helps? ... By emphasizing presence over fixing, dignity over distraction, and meaning over outcomes, it helps families:

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Tuesday Health expands national footprint with Humana partnership to advance value-based palliative care

04/15/26 at 03:00 AM

Tuesday Health expands national footprint with Humana partnership to advance value-based palliative care PR Newswire, Houston, TX; by Tuesday Health; 4/14/26Tuesday Health today announced a new partnership with Humana Inc. (NYSE: HUM) to expand access to value-based palliative care for Texans living with serious illness, marking another step in the company's growing national footprint. Launching June 1, the program will support eligible Humana members and their caregivers ... Through the partnership, eligible Humana members will gain access to Tuesday Health's interdisciplinary care teams, including nurses, social workers, nurse practitioners and physicians.

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Music in the last hours: finding humanity in the ICU

04/15/26 at 03:00 AM

Music in the last hours: finding humanity in the ICUAmerican Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, from Piura, Peru; Carlos F. Ugas-Charcape, MD, PhD and Cristopher A. Tarazona Chapilliquen; 3/27/26Objective: To describe the use of personalized music as a comfort measure during the final hours of life in the ICU and reflect on its impact on the patient, family, and care environment. ...Conclusions: Personalized music represents a simple, patient-centered adjunct that may enhance comfort and dignity in the final hours of life.Editor's Note: For more detailed research, case studies and therapeutic guidance for using music in the "last hours" with hospice and palliative patients and families, I invite you to explore "The Final Cadence," a chapter in my book Music of the Soul - Composing Life Out of Life. 

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‘What are we doing?’ Decision to end life-prolonging interventions fraught with challenges

04/15/26 at 03:00 AM

‘What are we doing?’ Decision to end life-prolonging interventions fraught with challenges Healio; by Josh Friedman; 4/13/26 Key takeaways:

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Accreditation: moving forward during the moratorium

04/15/26 at 03:00 AM

Accreditation: moving forward during the moratorium HME News - Business News for Home Medical Equipment Providers; by Sandra Canally; 4/13/26 ... Hospice contracts: Hospice providers are required to contract only with accredited DMEPOS suppliers to equip terminally ill patients whether at the hospice facility, in a nursing home or at home. The supply opportunities closely mirror those in skilled nursing, with enteral nutrition, mobility aids and respiratory equipment all in demand. Hospice covers 100% of DME costs related to the terminal illness. [To DME companies:] Invoice the hospice organization directly, and they pay you. Medicare stays out of the transaction entirely.

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‘We provide end-of-life care. Here is the advice we often hear from terminally ill patients’

04/15/26 at 03:00 AM

‘We provide end-of-life care. Here is the advice we often hear from terminally ill patients’ Independent; by Rosie Shead; 4/13/26 For the fundraising drive, Capital radio DJ Kemi Rodgers met with nurses from the end-of-life charity. They showcased placards adorned with wisdom from patients at a Superdrug store in London. One placard urged individuals to embrace the present and release past grievances. Further counsel included not dedicating too much time to work at the expense of life experiences, cherishing memories made with loved ones, and utilising money to create happy moments rather than saving it all for a future contingency, the charity stated. 

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[United Kingdom] Marathon run 'a gift', says mum with terminal cancer

04/15/26 at 03:00 AM

[United Kingdom] Marathon run 'a gift', says mum with terminal cancer BBC; by Charlotte Coles and Seb Sargent; 4/12/26 A woman with a rare terminal cancer is set to fulfil a "wild goal" when she runs the London Marathon in aid of a national cancer support charity. Sarah Demirtges, from Adderbury, Oxfordshire, was diagnosed with adrenal cancer in 2020 and is currently undergoing palliative treatment. The 47-year-old said she would be running to prove "to anyone affected by cancer that you can't be held back by things." The mum-of-two has raised more than £15,000 to date for Maggie's, to give "a little something back" to the charity she said has helped her.

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If you get up early, work late, and pay your taxes, you will ...

04/15/26 at 03:00 AM

If you get up early, work late, and pay your taxes, you will get ahead -- if you strike oil. ~ J. Paul Getty

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Sunset Hospice Cottage sets fundraising record for endowment

04/15/26 at 03:00 AM

Sunset Hospice Cottage sets fundraising record for endowment The Worthington Daily Globe, Worthington, MN; 4/14/26 From tie-dyed hair bands to hippie wigs, form-fitting attire to round-rimmed shades, attendees at the 24th annual Sunset Hospice Cottage Banquet went all out with the 1970s-themed "Peace, Love and Compassion" fundraising event Saturday evening at the Worthington Event Center. ... When it was over, this year's banquet raised a record-setting amount for the cottage's endowment. On Monday afternoon, Murphy said they were still adding up the numbers. Murphy said the more than 500 people in attendance were bonded during what was both a joyous and emotional evening. ... "It didn't matter about religion and politics and ages and status. Nothing mattered but being there for Sunset Hospice Cottage. I wish the world would find that peace." 

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Avow expands hospice services into Glades, Hendry and Lee counties

04/15/26 at 03:00 AM

Avow expands hospice services into Glades, Hendry and Lee countiesLake Okeechobee News, Naples, FL; 4/13/26On Monday, April 13 , Avow, a leading nonprofit health care provider based in Southwest Florida, announced its expansion into Glades, Hendry and Lee counties. This expansion extends Avow’s high-quality hospice and comprehensive bereavement support, increasing access and impact for families across the region. ... Over the past year, Avow has expanded its reach and deepened its impact, caring for more than 2,900 hospice patients annually and providing more than 4,000 palliative care visits through its Naples clinic and satellite locations. 

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Sew Blessed honors Vietnam veteran with patriotic quilt

04/15/26 at 03:00 AM

Sew Blessed honors Vietnam veteran with patriotic quilt The Herald, Roanoke Rapids, NC; 4/13/26 April 9 was a special Sew Blessed day for the quilt makers as they thanked Russell Crotts, a local U.S. Army Vietnam veteran, for his military service and presented him with a patriotic quilt. ... Crotts spoke to the group about some critical events during his military service, how they affected him and how eventually those events led him to the training of Flo, his service dog. ... This past year, as a veteran pet support volunteer with Liberty Hospice, Russ and Flo have traveled multiple counties, visited 27 hospice patients, and provided an opportunity for a unique connection of comfort between Flo and Liberty Hospice patients.

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The only man who makes no mistakes is ...

04/14/26 at 03:55 AM

The only man who makes no mistakes is the man who never does anything. ~Theodore Roosevelt

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Bridging access gaps in pediatric palliative care

04/14/26 at 03:00 AM

Bridging access gaps in pediatric palliative care Hospice News; by Holly Vossel; 4/10/26 ... Serious and terminally ill children can have a wide range of complex, unique needs along their illness trajectories, said Dr. Kimberly Curseen, the board president for the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine (AAHPM). Building collaborations with community organizations is key to better understanding the gaps in care that exist across diverse and underserved pediatric patient populations, Curseen indicated.

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Your wishes, your voice: Ochsner doctors encourage families to plan ahead for National Healthcare Decisions Day

04/14/26 at 03:00 AM

Your wishes, your voice: Ochsner doctors encourage families to plan ahead for National Healthcare Decisions Day NOLA.com; by Amanda McElfresh; 4/12/26 Every year on April 16, National Healthcare Decisions Day serves as a reminder that medical emergencies rarely arrive with warning. When they occur, the decisions surrounding treatment often must be made within minutes. For healthcare providers, including those in Ochsner emergency departments, the day highlights a simple yet powerful message: Conversations about medical wishes should happen long before a crisis unfolds.

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Stakeholders fear ‘chilling effect’ of heightened hospice scrutiny

04/14/26 at 03:00 AM

Stakeholders fear ‘chilling effect’ of heightened hospice scrutiny McKnights Home Care; by Liza Berger; 4/9/26 Advocates and experts, by and large, are supportive of the federal government’s intense efforts to root out fraudulent hospice providers. But they are also concerned that the laserlike focus on fraud could have unintended consequences for high-quality providers. “We’re certainly hearing from members that they want to know whether policymakers and lawmakers truly see the value of hospice and that, yes, there are bad things going on in California and it’s getting a lot of publicity, but people are concerned that this could have a chilling effect,” Scott Levy, chief government affairs officer for the National Alliance for Care at Home, told McKnight’s Home Care Daily Pulse. “Hospices around the country at large are good people doing incredible work for meaningful periods of time for meaningful periods in their beneficiaries’ lives. And we want to make sure that that doesn’t go backwards.”

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What is a hospice nurse? Salary, role and career guide

04/14/26 at 03:00 AM

What is a hospice nurse? Salary, role and career guide allnurses; by allnurses; 4/11/26 Learn about the role of a hospice nurse, including daily responsibilities, salary, and how to enter this compassionate field. [Go to the source article and scroll down to "Hospice Nurse Salary: How Much Do Hospice Nurses Make?] 

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Frontpoint Health names new CEO

04/14/26 at 03:00 AM

Frontpoint Health names new CEO Home Health Care News; by Morgan Gonzales; 4/12/26 Home health and hospice provider Frontpoint Health has undergone a leadership change, with Brent Korte stepping down as the company’s CEO. Taking over from Korte is Jay Wendt, who most recently served as CEO at the durable medical equipment (DME) company Stance Health Solutions. “I am thrilled to announce Jay Wendt to the Home Health and Hospice Industry,” Korte wrote in a LinkedIn post. “Jay is a Texan, who brings expertise in leading multi-site post-acute care organizations. ..." Backed by Cimarron Healthcare Capital and Tacoma Holdings, Dallas-based Frontpoint Health offers home health and hospice services across 176 counties in Texas.

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What to do when a dying friend refuses contact

04/14/26 at 03:00 AM

What to do when a dying friend refuses contact Times.News; by Sofia Alvarez; 4/13/26 The experience of facing a terminal illness is often framed as a time for reconciliation and the strengthening of bonds. However, for some patients, the reality is a profound retreat from the world. When a dying friend refuses contact from friends, it creates a complex emotional vacuum for those left behind, who must balance their desire to provide support with the need to respect a patient’s autonomy. This tension often manifests as a “silent goodbye,” where the dying individual chooses isolation over the emotional labor of maintaining relationships. 

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Puzzle competition raises money to build hospice house

04/14/26 at 03:00 AM

Puzzle competition raises money to build hospice house KBTX-3, Bryan, TX; by Tyler Hoskins; 4/12/26  The Acara Hospice Foundation announced the winners of its inaugural Puzzling with a Purpose speed puzzling competition, a community fundraiser supporting the Foundation’s mission to build a community hospice house in the Brazos Valley. The event challenged teams of four to complete a 500-piece puzzle as quickly as possible. All proceeds from Puzzling with a Purpose go towards Acara Hospice Foundation’s vision of establishing a dedicated hospice house in the Brazos Valley that they said would provide dignified, compassionate care for patients and families. 

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The giant thrift store in Wisconsin that turns shopping into an all-day adventure

04/14/26 at 03:00 AM

The giant thrift store in Wisconsin that turns shopping into an all-day adventure Taking the Kids; by Hazel Vaughn; 4/12/26 ... Walking into Agrace Thrift Store for the first time, most people slow down just to take it all in. The layout is thoughtfully designed so that moving from one section to the next feels natural rather than chaotic. ... The store is operated to support Agrace, a nonprofit hospice and palliative care organization that serves patients and families throughout southern Wisconsin. Every purchase made in the store contributes directly to that mission. ... A customer loyalty program adds another layer of value for frequent visitors. 

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Oregon governor signs Ryan’s Law, requiring care facilities to allow medical marijuana Use

04/14/26 at 03:00 AM

Oregon governor signs Ryan’s Law, requiring care facilities to allow medical marijuana The Marijuana Herald; by Anthony Martinelli; 4/10/26 Oregon’s governor has signed House Bill 4142, known as Ryan’s Law, establishing new requirements for certain care facilities to allow qualified patients to use medical marijuana while also setting statewide standards for safety, storage and staff training. The measure was approved by the House in a 39 to 3 vote and by the Senate 20 to 8 before being sent to the governor. With the governor’s signature, the legislation now moves toward implementation, with most provisions taking effect in 2027. 

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“Transitions Supportive Care” program undergoes name change to “Big Bend Palliative Care”

04/14/26 at 03:00 AM

“Transitions Supportive Care” program undergoes name change to “Big Bend Palliative Care” Big Bend Hospice; Press Release; 4/13/26 Big Bend Hospice announced today that its Transitions Supportive Care program will be renamed Big Bend Palliative Care, effective June 1, 2026. The name change reflects a strategic effort to align the program more closely with the Big Bend Hospice organization and the broader Big Bend Health system while providing greater clarity about the services offered. While the name is changing, the care remains the same, delivered by the same experienced team with a continued focus on comfort, support and quality of life.

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Expanding access to palliative care for patients with advanced liver disease

04/14/26 at 02:00 AM

Expanding access to palliative care for patients with advanced liver diseaseAAAS - EurekAlerts!, Philadelphia, PA; describes JAMA Internal Medicine at doi: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2026.0571; 4/13/26 A new multicenter trial led by Manisha Verma, MD, and Victor Navarro, MD, at Jefferson Einstein Philadelphi Hospital demonstrates a new approach that could potentially transform access to palliative care for patients with ALD and address a major care gap. In the PAL LIVER trial, a large cluster-randomized study conducted across 19 U.S. centers, researchers evaluated whether hepatologists trained in primary palliative care could match the effectiveness of palliative care specialists in delivering quality-of-life benefits to patients with ALD, including those with decompensated cirrhosis and liver cancer. With 935 patients enrolled, this is one of the largest trials to date in liver disease palliative care.

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Improving quality for gender-diverse hospice patients

04/13/26 at 03:00 AM

Improving quality for gender-diverse hospice patients Hospice News; by Holly Vossel; 4/8/26 Various factors impede the ability of transgender and gender-diverse individuals to receive goal-concordant care at the end of life. Individuals in the LGBTQIA+ community often face greater risks of privacy violations, cultural suppression, disrespect and trauma compared to others, according to Amanda Monteiro, palliative care social worker at Mount Sinai Hospital. ... LGBTQIA+ individuals are often referred to hospice or palliative care later in their disease trajectories compared to others, according to Dr. Alexis Drutchas, palliative care physician at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. ... Clinicians need better tools to help guide end-of-life conversations with gender-diverse patients and their loved ones, said Dr. Ramón Rodriguez, palliative care physician at Massachusetts General Hospital.Editor's Note: For a definitive, groundbreaking resource, examine LGBTQ-Inclusive Hospice and Palliative Care : A Practical Guide to Transforming Professional Practice, by Kimberly D. Acquiva. 

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Art Dash draws crowd, raises funds for Oregon’s Serenity Hospice and Home

04/13/26 at 03:00 AM

Art Dash draws crowd, raises funds for Oregon’s Serenity Hospice and Home Shaw Local News, Oregon, IL; Press Release4/10/26 The fifth annual Art Dash benefiting Serenity Hospice and Home was held April 8 at River’s Edge Experience, drawing more than 200 attendees for an evening of art, community, and philanthropy. ... Serenity CEO Suzanne Ravlin reflected on the event’s impact: “The Art Dash brings together art, community, and fundraising, but it has become much more. It is a celebration of generosity, connection, and the incredible impact we can make when we come together with purpose. Each piece of art tells a story – of humanity, love, struggle, beauty, and the moments that matter most. 

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