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I am an old man and have known a great many troubles ...
05/02/26 at 03:00 AMI am an old man and have known a great many troubles, most of which never happened. ~Mark Twain
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Awards and Recognitions: April 2026
05/01/26 at 03:00 AMAwards and Recognitions: April 2026
Derby "Call to Post" soundtrack and ringtone
05/01/26 at 03:00 AMDerby Call to Post soundtrack and ringtone, from May 3, 2020
Spokane police arrest hospice caretaker accused of stealing from dying patients
05/01/26 at 03:00 AMSpokane police arrest hospice caretaker accused of stealing from dying patientsKXLY.com, Spokane, WA; by Kirstin O'Connor; 4/29/26 Spokane police arrested a hospice facility caregiver Wednesday on charges she stole debit cards from dying patients and their visiting family members to buy lottery tickets. Leena Anderson faces charges of second-degree identity theft, possession of stolen property and money laundering in connection with thefts at an unnamed Spokane hospice facility. The Spokane Police Special Investigations Unit launched the investigation several weeks ago after learning of several related thefts from victims at the hospice facility. Investigators determined Anderson was the only employee working during the time frame when all three thefts happened.
Why health plans are partnering with palliative care providers
05/01/26 at 03:00 AMWhy health plans are partnering with palliative care providers McKnights Home Care; by Liza Berger; 4/20/26 In recent months, several major health plans have disclosed deals with palliative care providers. The move mirrors a growing awareness of and appreciation for palliative care — which provides symptom relief, can be used alongside curative care and often takes place in the home — according to experts. In the latest agreement, which is slated to begin June 1, Humana inked a deal with Tuesday Health to deliver palliative care to Humana members with serious illness in Texas. ... The partnership reflects a shift in how palliative care is understood and delivered, Mihir Kamdar, head of clinical delivery for Tuesday Health, told McKnight’s Home Care Daily Pulse in an email.
2026 Fashion Fling [and speech about fraud] raises funds for Hospice Brazos Valley
05/01/26 at 03:00 AM2026 Fashion Fling raises funds for Hospice Brazos Valley [and speech about fraud] The Fayette County Record, La Grange, TX; by News Staff; 4/20/26 Hospice Brazos Valley presented “Fashion Fling 2026” at a new location this year – the KC Hall in La Grange – on Saturday, April 18. About 275 ladies (along with a few gentlemen) attended the event. ... During the event, Hospice Brazos Valley CEO Lisa Mc-Nair delivered a speech: ... "“I had the opportunity last week to testify in front of the Texas Senate Health and Human Services Committee, charged with protecting taxpayer funds by preventing fraud and abuse. ... There are 1,366 hospices currently operating in Texas, which is a 98.5% increase since Jan 1, 2020. These new hospices are not rolling into to town to provide excellent hospice care; they are opening up to find ways to fraudulently bill Medicare for services. ... I am proud to tell you that ... we are one of only 24 hospices in the entire state of Texas out of the 1,366 licensed hospices, with a 5-star rating. We are in the top 1.7% of all Texas Hospices and in the top 2% in the entire nation."
Neto Foundation supports Southcoast hospice patients with $100K gift
05/01/26 at 03:00 AMNeto Foundation supports Southcoast hospice patients with $100K gift The Herald News, Fall River, MA; by Lurdes C. da Silva; 4/20/26 Southcoast Health at Home, a member of the Southcoast Health system, has received an endowment of $100,000 from the Neto Foundation. The endowment will benefit the not-for-profit home care provider through the Southcoast Health Compassion Fund, which provides additional care hours for hospice patients and their families. ... “The value of hospice care in our region can’t be overstated, particularly when it is delivered with sensitivity, compassion and cultural understanding,” Southcoast Health President and CEO David O.McCready said.
CareFor expands continuum of care with hospice services in greater Austin
05/01/26 at 03:00 AMCareFor expands continuum of care with hospice services in greater Austin Media Industry Observer, Austin, TX; by EINPresswire.com; 4/29/26 CareFor, a leading provider of post-acute and long-term care services, today announced the launch of CareFor Hospice in the greater Austin area. For more than 25 years, CareFor has delivered exceptional care across Central Texas, supporting families navigating the complexities of aging, illness, and injury. ... “Expanding our services to include hospice is a natural next step as we further extend the continuum of care CareFor provides, building on our commitment to go beyond traditional care and deliver peace of mind in every season,” said Catherine Vergara, CEO of CareFor.
Man in hospice had final wish of attending his 80th Kentucky Derby, and it's coming true
05/01/26 at 03:00 AMMan in hospice had final wish of attending his 80th Kentucky Derby, and it's coming true WLKY-32, Louisville, KY; by Addie Meiners; 4/30/26 An 89-year-old Louisville native in hospice care wants to get in one final Kentucky Derby before he dies. Bob Weihe has been to 79 Derbies in a row. But in a wheelchair, unable to walk and unable to afford it, he feared his dying wish would not come true. But after a public appeal, it looks like he'll get that wish. Journalist David Begnaud shared a video online asking for help to grant it. Weihe’s passion for the Derby began in 1946 when he attended his first race at the age of 8 with his mother. ... Weihe’s wife, Barbara, has been his date to 62 Derbies, starting in 1957. ... Churchill Downs responded to Begnaud’s video, providing tickets to make Weihe’s wish come true.
Hospice scammer receives 2-year prison sentence
05/01/26 at 03:00 AMHospice scammer receives 2-year prison sentence Hospice News; by Jim Parker; 4/20/26 Alex Alexsanian, 48, received a federal prison sentence for defrauding Medicare of more than $14 million for hospice services and diagnostic imaging that was never provided. Alexsanian also pleaded guilty in January to one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering. He was sentenced to two years and three months in federal prison and ordered to forfeit $3 million in proceeds from the scheme, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office. He allegedly conspired to commit fraud with California hospice owner Sophia Shaklian, 38, who in March was sentenced to 35 months in federal prison and ordered to pay $14 million in restitution.
Hospice of Davidson County Golf Tournament raises $21,000
05/01/26 at 03:00 AMHospice of Davidson County Golf Tournament raises $21,000 The Dispatch, Lexington, NC; by Jill Doss-Raines; 4/29/26 More than 100 golfers filled the fairways at Sapona Golf, Swim and Tennis Club on April 16 as Hospice of Davidson County held its 17th annual Benefit Golf Tournament, raising more than $21,000 to support patient care and community programs.
The importance of communication in pediatric and perinatal palliative care
05/01/26 at 03:00 AMThe importance of communication in pediatric and perinatal palliative care Catholic Exchange; by serenella Verduchi; 4/20/26 The word “communicate” comes from the Latin communicare, which means “to share,” “to make known,” or “to bring together.” ... The etymology of this word prompts us to reflect on how communication is more than just a space for interaction or a duty; it is a gift. Just as we strive to pay attention to the details when offering a gift, so too must we show care for others when choosing our words, because the power of words is great—they can give hope and transform a person’s life for the better, or they can linger and affect the person for the worse.
U.S. hospice market size to reach $45.3 billion by 2033
05/01/26 at 02:00 AMU.S. hospice market size to reach $45.3 billion by 2033 Grand View Research; April 2026 The U.S. hospice market size is estimated to reach USD 45.3 billion by 2033, registering a CAGR of 4.8% from 2026 to 2033, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc.
Unity receives $10,000 grant from the Door County Community Foundation
04/30/26 at 03:00 AMUnity receives $10,000 grant from the Door County Community Foundation The Chamber Manitowoc County, De Pere, WI; Press Release; 4/28/26 Unity is pleased to announce $10,000 in funding from The Door County Community Foundation on behalf of Bargains Unlimited Charitable Fund and Growing Older Fund to cover costs related to Unity’s palliative program, Supportive Care Management (SCM). As identified through Discuss Door County and reported in the 2023 American Community Survey Demographic and Housing Estimates, Door County is one of the oldest counties in Wisconsin, with 41% of residents age 60 or older and projections approaching 50% by 2030.
20 high-performing healthcare web designs that get results
04/30/26 at 03:00 AM20 high-performing healthcare web designs that get results just digital; 4/29/26 As healthcare continues its digital shift, an optimized web presence is no longer optional it’s the digital front door to your health system or practice. With search queries frequently driving direct engagement and appointments across healthcare verticals, your site’s usability and clarity are non-negotiable. [Scroll down to "Top 20 Healthcare Website Designs" for identified websites with descriptions.]
Opinion: Restoring trust in hospice begins with ending Medicare fraud
04/30/26 at 03:00 AMOpinion: Restoring trust in hospice begins with ending Medicare fraud The Hill, Washington, DC; Opinion Contributor, Jennifer Sheets, CEO of the National Alliance for Care at Home; 4/28/26 ... While losing someone you love is excruciating, many families — including my own — feel a sense of relief by the comfort and improved quality of life that hospice offers. As a mother, nurse, and full-time caregiver for my own mom during her end-of-life journey, I am forever grateful for the providers who supported our family during our most difficult moments. So, when I hear instances of malicious hospice fraud, I am outraged — not just for the taxpayer who becomes the victim of waste, but ultimately for the individuals who could be deprived of this important care option because of the harmful actions of others. ... A recent study revealed that, understandably, older adults consider trustworthiness as extremely or very important when choosing a provider. It’s not lost on hospice professionals that trust is essential to our relationships with patients. We must give them every reason to believe in us — and most providers do by delivering compliant, patient-centered, and clinically appropriate care to patients with complex needs.
Mercy film starts dialogue on end-of-life care and dignity in dying
04/30/26 at 03:00 AMMercy film starts dialogue on end-of-life care and dignity in dying The News Mill; 4/21/26 Director Mitul Patel revealed that his film ‘Mercy’ draws inspiration from actor Paresh Rawal’s account of his mother’s prolonged illness and coma, shared during an interview. This real-life story shaped the film’s exploration of end-of-life decisions and moral conflict. Patel told ANI, “As a writer, I look for conflicts in stories. I couldn’t find a bigger conflict than this where a son has to face this choice of letting go of his mother. ... “It will be better when we talk about mortality openly. End of life care, dignity in dying. We will start a conversation about all this. This is the goal of the movie.”
OHSU grapples with falling rank on patient safety measures
04/30/26 at 03:00 AMOHSU grapples with falling rank on patient safety measures OPB, Oregon Health & Science University; by Amelia Templeton; 4/27/26 [The context begins with an "abrupt firing" of the CEO for OHSU Health. The excerpt below is further into the article, with relevance for hospice providers and your partnerships with hospitals.] Mortality — the number of observed patient deaths versus the number expected — was the other major contributing factor to OHSU slipping in Vizient’s ranks. Edwards shared several caveats with the board as to why she believes OHSU is performing better than its ranking indicates, particularly on the mortality score. For example, some patient deaths may have been counted differently by Vizient due to the closure of a hospice program. That could account for up to a third of the change in OHSU’s mortality grade, she said. And an internal review of the mortality data suggested that some OHSU patients’ medical charts weren’t accurately capturing how sick or complex they were.
Virtual reality for serious illness: connecting, healing, and inducing awe | part one
04/30/26 at 03:00 AMVirtual reality for serious illness: connecting, healing, and inducing awe | part one Teleios Collaborative Network (TCN); podcast hosted by Chris Comeaux with Kathleen Benton and Teri Yarbrow; 4/29/26 What if, even in the most limiting and uncertain moments of serious illness, a person could still experience freedom, movement, beauty, and a renewed sense of meaning? In this episode, Kathleen Benton and Virtual Reality (VR innovator Teri Yarbrow reveal how virtual reality is reshaping Hospice and Palliative Care by restoring something often lost in modern medicine—human experience. As care becomes increasingly clinical and documentation-driven, VR creates space for patients to reconnect with meaning, beauty, and identity beyond their diagnosis.
Butterfly Release brings solace after loss
04/30/26 at 03:00 AMButterfly Release brings solace after loss Pahrump Valley Times; by Robin Hebrock; 4/29/26 Butterflies carry many meanings and their symbolism of both transformation and hope is something that Nathan Adelson Hospice draws inspiration from each year as it hosts its annual Celebration of Life – Live Butterfly Release. A chance for community members to come together in honor of the husbands, wives, mothers, fathers, siblings and friends who are no longer in this world, the 2026 Pahrump Live Butterfly Release took place on Sunday, April 19 at the Calvada Eye. ... In addition to their patients who have passed, Nathan Adelson officials were also honoring three of their own, Dr. William Craig, Stan Cuaresma and Vivian McCuneo.
Kansas veteran dies in hospice weeks after KWCH story on cancer fight, push for health benefits
04/30/26 at 03:00 AMKansas veteran dies in hospice weeks after KWCH story on cancer fight, push for health benefits KWCH-12 News, Wichita, KS; by Matt Heilman and KWCH Staff; 4/28/26 A Kansas veteran whose story 12 News shared last month following the initial denial of her VA health benefits amid her cancer battle died Monday night in hospice care, her husband confirmed. Lorraina Robles, who served in the Air National Guard, most recently in Africa, fought stage 3 cervical cancer for over a year. Adding to the difficulty, her VA benefits for cancer treatment and other health benefits were denied following her return from deployment.
Derby Brunch helps support hospice organization
04/30/26 at 03:00 AMDerby Brunch helps support hospice organization The Owenton News-Herald, Owen County, KY; by Staff Reports; 4/28/26 The Owen County Friends of Hospice’s annual Derby Brunch on April 25 helped raise money for Bluegrass Care Navigators to support hospice and grief services the region, the organization announced. The organization serves in Owen, Franklin, Woodford and Anderson counties. Since its inception 11 years ago, this fundraising event has raised more than $75,000.
The truth of the matter is: healthcare leaders make decisions that either build trust or destroy it, that ...
04/30/26 at 03:00 AMThe truth of the matter is: healthcare leaders make decisions that either build trust or destroy it, that help heal or harm the communities we've committed to serve. It is a great responsibility, but also a great opportunity to heal healthcare from the inside out. ~ Rachel Sossoman, President and CEO of Mercy Urgent CareEditor's Note: Today’s headlines—from leaders at NPHI and The Alliance—echo a shared truth: trust. Without it, care unravels; with it, compassion can take root and grow—through serious illness, at the end of life, and into bereavement.
NPHI execs: quality is hospices’ differentiator
04/30/26 at 02:00 AMNPHI execs: quality is hospices’ differentiator Hospice News; by Jim Parker; 4/28/26 True quality care transcends government-required metrics and is key to shaping the future of hospice care. This is according to Tom Koutsoumpas, founder and CEO of the National Partnership for Healthcare & Hospice Innovation (NPHI), and Carole Fisher, the organization’s president. While factors like regulatory compliance are crucial to quality, they don’t tell the whole story, Koutsoumpas and Fisher told Hospice News at NPHI’s Annual Summit in Chicago. “Quality is our differentiator. In addition to all the scores, certainly patient and family satisfaction is a huge part of it, making sure that we continue to put the patient and family in the center. ...” Koutsoumpas said. “Do we create an atmosphere of trust? That’s a quality issue."
