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The road will twist, it will turn, but ...

11/17/25 at 03:00 AM

The road will twist, it will turn, but all the steps of the path shape you into who you are. Take your interests, your pet peeves, your gifts, your talents, the things that are uniquely you, and go help somebody else. ~ Melanie Hall, CEO, Hospice of Huntington

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United Way helps Hospice in the Pines bring care to all

11/17/25 at 03:00 AM

United Way helps Hospice in the Pines bring care to all The Lufkin Daily News, Lufkin, TX; by Ruben Ibarra, Jr.; 11/15/25 For nearly four decades, Hospice in the Pines has offered end-of-life care with compassion to hundreds of families each year. Now approaching its 40th anniversary, the nonprofit continues to provide care to patients across 12 counties, with crucial support from the United Way of Angelina County helping fill the gaps for those who cannot afford care. ... Through the United Way, Hospice in the Pines receives funding that directly supports charity care for uninsured patients. Each year, the nonprofit provides more than $250,000 worth of medical services and equipment to individuals who have no Medicare, Medicaid or private insurance coverage, making sure patients receive the same level of care as any other.

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[Hospice] Christmas drive ongoing for local nursing homes

11/17/25 at 03:00 AM

[Hospice] Christmas drive ongoing for local nursing homes McAlester News-Capital, Stigler, OK; by Remus Martin; 11/11/25 San Bois Hospice [in southeast Oklahoma] is hosting a Christmas drive for local nursing homes lasting until Dec. 10. Stacey Harvey, marketing employee with San Bois Hospice, started the drive eight years ago with the organization. ... She said children are always remembered during Christmas time, but the elderly tend to be forgotten. They want to make sure people in the nursing home are not forgotten and receive gifts.

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[UK] Groom diagnosed with cancer marries bride in ‘dream wedding’ organized by hospice staff in just 2 days

11/17/25 at 03:00 AM

[UK] Groom diagnosed with cancer marries bride in ‘dream wedding’ organized by hospice staff in just 2 days People; by Kimberlee Speakman; 11/14/25 Karl Marsh, who was diagnosed with cancer in May 2024, wed his fiancée, Sarah Wooley, on Sunday, Nov. 9. Their "dream wedding" was put together in 48 hours by the staff at Katharine House Hospice in the U.K., where Marsh was transferred to in October. ... The couple — who first met in 2010 and rekindled their relationship during Christmas 2022 — had initially planned to tie the knot on Nov. 22, but decided to bring their wedding date up after Marsh’s “condition worsened.” 

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VITAS Healthcare hosts free CME/CE webinar for healthcare professionals during National Care at Home Month

11/17/25 at 03:00 AM

VITAS Healthcare hosts free CME/CE webinar for healthcare professionals during National Care at Home Month PR Newswire, Miramar, FL; by VITAS Healthcare; 11/12/25 In honor of National Care at Home Month, VITAS Healthcare, the nation's leading provider of end-of-life care, invites healthcare professionals to a free, accredited webinar titled, "From Cure to Comfort: The Hospice Journey to What Matters Most." The virtual event will take place on Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2025, from 1–2:30 p.m. ET / 10–11:30 a.m. PT. 

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Finding their "why": Women in healthcare share their journeys at Alys Smith Symposium - The Parthenon

11/17/25 at 03:00 AM

Finding their "why": Women in healthcare share their journeys at Alys Smith Symposium The Parthenon; by Abby Ayes; 11/13/25 ...  This year, the [seventh Alys Smith Symposisum on Women Professionals] celebration centered on Melanie Hall, Hospice of Huntington CEO and Marshall University alumna, whose keynote address offered a glimpse into resilience, loss and purpose. ... Hall’s story began with a spark of curiosity. “In early high school, you’re trying to figure out what you’re going to do,” she said. “So, I signed up to be a candy striper.” ... In 2013, Hall’s husband encouraged her to apply for the CEO position at Hospice of Huntington. A few months later, tragedy struck when a house fire destroyed everything her family owned. “Thankfully, all my family made it out,” Hall said. “But life changed in just a few hours.” ... As she wrapped up her keynote, Hall left the audience with a reminder about finding purpose in the unexpected turns of life. [Continue reading.]Editor's Note: Thank you Melanie for your leadership both through Hospice of Huntington and throughout your community. This article ends with, "Students, faculty, and community members were given the chance to ask questions, connect, and learn about nontraditional pathways in healthcare, a fitting close to an evening dedicated to women whose care, courage and conviction define what it means to serve."

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Linden Capital Partners has acquired Agape Care Group

11/17/25 at 03:00 AM

Linden Capital Partners has acquired Agape Care Group Hospice News; by Jim Parker; 11/13/25 The private equity firm Linden Capital Partners has acquired hospice provider Agape Care Group from Ridgemont Equity Partners for an undisclosed amount. ... The Agape acquisition took place in July and was not publicly announced, though the hospice is now listed on Linden’s website as a portfolio company. Agape Care Group did not immediately respond to Hospice News’ inquiries about the transaction. Agape’s more than 2,100 employees provide hospice and palliative care to over 5,700 patients daily across 10 states. Agape’s previous owner, Ridgemont Equity Partners, acquired the company from the private equity firm the Vistria Group in 2019.

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When health care teams run short, physician burnout rises

11/17/25 at 03:00 AM

When health care teams run short, physician burnout rises American Medical Association (AMA); by Sara Berg, MS; 11/4/25 ... Drawing on data from the AMA Organizational Biopsy®, the study reveals that inadequate team staffing was also linked to physicians’ intentions to cut clinical hours or leave their organizations. The findings underscore how sustained workforce shortages and daily understaffing continue to affect morale and retention in medicine long after the acute phase of the COVID-19 public health emergency. Participants included 970 physicians from 15 organizations.

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NVNA and Hospice rebrands as Croí Health

11/17/25 at 03:00 AM

NVNA and Hospice rebrands as Croí HealthPR-Inside.com, Norwell, MA; Press Release; 11/13/25 NVNA and Hospice is rebranding as Croí Health starting December 1st. The non-profit home health care and hospice agency, founded in 1920, will remain independent and maintain the same award-winning care team, changing only its name. "Croí" draws inspiration from the Gaelic word meaning "heart" which embodies their unmatched empathy and unwavering support for patients and families. This move better reflects the nonprofit's identity and the future of the organization.

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How robotic surgery’s past is informing its future

11/17/25 at 03:00 AM

How robotic surgery’s past is informing its futureHealthcare Brew; by Caroline Catherman; 11/6/25From transcontinental telesurgery to AI-powered procedures, tech is reshaping how and where surgery happens. Robot-assisted surgery, which allows physicians to control a mechanical arm equipped with surgical instruments and a high-definition camera, has been a big part of this transformation. The first robot platform was used on a human patient in 1985, though the field didn’t really take off until Intuitive Surgical’s da Vinci system for minimally invasive surgery launched in 2000. By 2018, 15.1% of US general surgery procedures involved robotic surgery, a 2020 JAMA Network Open study found.Publisher's note: We continue to explore how ai and robotics impact serious illness and end-of-life care.

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Empath Health leans into value-based care with plans for multi-state expansion

11/17/25 at 02:00 AM

Empath Health leans into value-based care with plans for multi-state expansion Hospice News; by Jim Parker; 11/14/25 Florida-based senior care provider Empath Health is blazing a trail forward in value-based care programs and has plans to expand beyond its home state. The nonprofit’s three-year strategic plan is heavily focused on working with risk- and value-based payers, leveraging its diversified suite of services, according to President and CEO Jonathan Fleece. Empath refers to its continuum of care, much of which is home-based, as its “Full-Life Care Model.”

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ID# 1904730 Peripheral nerve stimulation, a minimally invasive option for end of life pain management

11/16/25 at 03:55 AM

ID# 1904730 Peripheral nerve stimulation, a minimally invasive option for end of life pain managementNeuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface; by Jeffrey Cao; 10/25Peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) works by delivering targeted electrical pulses to peripheral nerves, which transmit sensory and motor signals between the central nervous system and the body. Integrating peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) into hospice care for cancer patients marks a significant advancement in pain management, focusing on personalized and comprehensive approaches to enhance the quality of life. The reported cases highlight the effectiveness of PNS in targeting specific nerves for pain relief, complementing pharmacological therapies and improving overall patient outcomes. As research continues, PNS holds promise as a key intervention in palliative care ...

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National Alliance CEO Steve Landers on hospices’ top policy priorities

11/16/25 at 03:50 AM

National Alliance CEO Steve Landers on hospices’ top policy priorities Hospice News; by Jim Parker; 11/6/25Medicare advantage and telehealth are key hospice policy priorities for the National Alliance for Care at Home. On the home health front, the organization is also embroiled in efforts to stave off proposed payment and Medicaid cuts. The Alliance came into being last year with the merger between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the National Association for Home Care & Hospice. Hospice News spoke with Alliance CEO Dr. Steven Landers about how the two legacy organizations are integrating, the hospice public policy landscape and how providers can get involved at a grass roots level.

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10 common sibling clashes while caring for parents—and how to resolve them

11/16/25 at 03:45 AM

10 common sibling clashes while caring for parents—and how to resolve them AOL.com; 11/10/25 Sibling conflicts over the care of elderly parents are quite common, along with disputes over estates and inheritance. ... 

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What matters about what matters most

11/16/25 at 03:40 AM

What matters about what matters mostJAMA Network Open; by Mary E. Tinetti, Brenda S. Nettles; 10/25The authors note that “Identifying what matters is essential for providing person-centered care, guiding clinical visits, tailoring care plans, and providing a starting point to foster further patient engagement.” These are lofty expectations of a single, simple question ["what matters most?"]. While the what matters question alone cannot guide care planning or tailor interventions, it can serve as a starting point for ongoing conversations about patient health goals and care preferences. These priorities, in turn, can guide patient-centered decision-making and care. The question also provides an opportunity to get to know the patients we care for as individuals. That, in itself, is an invaluable gift reminiscent of a period when clinicians had more time with patients and cared for them over years.

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Developing medical cannabis competencies-A consensus statement

11/16/25 at 03:35 AM

Developing medical cannabis competencies-A consensus statementJAMA Network Open; by Yuval Zolotov, Leslie Mendoza Temple, Richard Isralowitz, David A. Gorelick, Rebecca Abraham, Donald I. Abrams, Kyle Barich, Kevin F. Boehnke, Stephen Dahmer, Joseph Friedman, Patricia Frye, Aviad Haramati, Jade Isaac, Mary Lynn Mathre, Marion E. McNabb, Melinda Ring, Ethan B. Russo, Deepika E. Slawek, Brigham R. Temple, Genester S. Wilson-King, Julia H. Arnsten, Mikhail Kogan; 10/25An initial list of 9 competencies was refined and consolidated into 6 core competencies [for the use of medical cannabis]: (1) understand the basics of the endocannabinoid system; (2) describe the main components of the cannabis plant and their biological effects; (3) review the legal and regulatory landscape of cannabis in the US; (4) describe the evidence base for health conditions that are commonly managed with cannabis; (5) understand the potential risks of medical cannabis use; and (6) understand basic clinical management with medical cannabis. Each competency is supported by 2 to 7 subcompetencies, resulting in 26 subcompetencies reflecting granular topics, such as patient safety, vulnerable populations, structural inequities, and interdisciplinary care. These consensus-derived competencies provide a structured, evidence-informed foundation to guide the integration of medical cannabis into undergraduate medical education.

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Hospice of South Texas appoints Laurie Eder as Chief Executive Officer

11/16/25 at 03:30 AM

Hospice of South Texas appoints Laurie Eder as Chief Executive Officer Press Release Distribution, Victoria, TX; by Hospice of South Texas; 11/5/25Hospice of South Texas® (HOST) has appointed Laurie Eder as Chief Executive Officer after her service as Interim CEO since March 2025. Eder is building on the forty-year legacy of Hospice of South Texas with a focus on compassion and community. ... Her passion for hospice began with her own family's experience with Hospice of South Texas and continues to shape her leadership today.

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Home-based care providers reap benefits of palliative care – but broader adoption hinges on reform

11/16/25 at 03:25 AM

Home-based care providers reap benefits of palliative care – but broader adoption hinges on reformHome Health Care News; by Joyce Famakinwa; 11/10/25 Home-based providers are seeing tangible benefits from incorporating palliative care services as part of their offerings, but adoption of palliative service lines has remained limited. However, reimbursement and regulatory reform, as well as electronic medical record (EMR) enhancements, can accelerate broader adoption of palliative services. In the process, at-home care providers that diversify into palliative care services can differentiate themselves from their peers and improve the quality of care. For Dr. Kurt Merkelz, chief medical officer at Compassus, the combination of home health and palliative care is a net positive for providers.

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From good to better with Andrew Molosky

11/16/25 at 03:20 AM

From good to better with Andrew Molosky Teleios Collaborative Network (TCN); podcast hosted by Chris Comeaux with Andrew Molosky; 11/12/25 In this week’s special joint episode of TCNtalks and Anatomy of Leadership, host Chris Comeaux welcomes Andrew Molosky, President and CEO of Chapters Health System.  Together, they explore what it means to lead with perseverance, authenticity, and vision in times of change. Andrew shares powerful insights on cultivating culture, navigating uncertainty, and the role of vulnerability in leadership. 

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Inside Compassus’ 2-pronged plan to expand Providence joint venture

11/16/25 at 03:15 AM

Inside Compassus’ 2-pronged plan to expand Providence joint venture Home Health Care News; by Morgan Gonzales; 11/11/25 The joint venture between Compassus and not-for-profit health system Providence is set to expand through two key growth tactics. ... For the first pillar, the joint venture aims to expand through multiple sources within Providence, including case management, discharge planning, hospital-based clinicians and Providence’s ambulatory environment. ... Its second growth strategy looks outside of the Providence ecosystem for referrals, whether from long-term care facilities, skilled nursing facilities or physicians working directly with patients. 

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* Hospice organizations honor veterans

11/16/25 at 03:10 AM

* Hospice organizations honor veterans Hospice & Palliative Care Today; compiled by Joy Berger; 11/10/25 Hospice programs across the U.S. observe Veterans Day 2025 with special events and recognition programs tailored for veterans in hospice care, focusing on honoring their service and providing supportive, trauma-informed care throughout the organization. These sample examples collectively help ensure Veterans Day 2025 is marked by meaningful recognition and support for veterans in hospice care, grounded in respect for their service and sensitivity to their unique needs.

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A new treasure arrives to downtown Menomonie

11/16/25 at 03:05 AM

A new treasure arrives to downtown Menomonie Volume One, Wisconsin; 11/11/25 ... Adoray’s Treasures from the Heart (521 2nd St. E, Menomonie) — the newest addition to Adoray Home Health & Hospice’s fundraising thrift stores — opened its doors earlier this summer. In just a few short months, this second-hand boutique has captured the hearts of community members, Amber Bettinger-Lytle, Adoray’s director of marketing and development said. “Every item that comes through our doors tells a story,” Bettinger-Lytle shared. “When someone donates a household item or buys a sweater, that act of kindness ripples outward, helping us bring care, compassion and hope to someone in need.”Editor's Note: This article's tone and wording moves it from a typical sales promotion to meaning and purpose, linking past, present and future. 

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Sunday newsletters

11/16/25 at 03:00 AM

Sunday newsletters focus on headlines and top read stories of the last week (in order) - enjoy!

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LifeCare Home Health acquires Infinity Hospice Care

11/16/25 at 03:00 AM

LifeCare Home Health acquires Infinity Hospice Care Hospice News; by Jim Parker; 11/7/25 LifeCare Home Health in Nevada has acquired Infinity Hospice Care for an undisclosed amount. Infinity serves patients across Nevada and Arizona. Through the deal, LifeCare also obtains a Las Vegas-based inpatient facility. The transaction marks the company’s first entry into the Arizona marketplace. Editor's Note: LifeCare Home Health recently acquired St. Gabriel's Hospice & Palliative Care in Texas. 

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Cherish yesterday ...

11/16/25 at 03:00 AM

Cherish yesterday; dream tomorrow; live today.

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