Patients and Families
Spiritual Care Explained
- Article
- Patients and Families
- Spiritual
A patient once said to one of our Hosparus chaplains, “I sure like the way you listen.” That affirmation is…
Checklist for Choosing Care
- Article
- Hospice
- Palliative Care
- Patients and Families
By talking with us sooner, patients and their families can experience the compassionate palliative or hospice care that Hosparus Health…
Celebrating Life’s Meaningful Moments
- Patients and Families
- Stories
A Birthday Surprise Raphael Morris was grinning from ear to ear after just having blown out the candles and making…
Living Life to the Fullest With the Heart Connection Program
- Patients and Families
- Stories
For Gordon Vogel, Hosparus Health’s Heart Connection® program has allowed him to continue living his life to the fullest, on…
Couple Says, “I Do,” Surrounded by Family and Hosparus Health Team
- Meaningful Moments
- Patients and Families
- Stories
By Kenya M. Whitfield, BA, MSM Outreach Manager of Physician Relations A Night Like No Other I had the blessing…
When is it Time for Hospice Care?
- Article
- Hospice
- Patients and Families
We know that hospice is a word feared by many across the country. But hospice care is here to provide…
Son Shares Family’s Story to Encourage Others to Seek Hosparus Support
- Hospice
- Patients and Families
- Stories
Lonnie Davis is on a mission to spread the word about hospice care and the positive impact Hosparus Health Green…
Understanding Spiritual Care as Part of the End of Life
- Hospice
- Patients and Families
- Spiritual
We all grapple with life’s existential questions: Does my life have meaning? How do I resolve old wounds and repair…
Verna Ungvarsky: More moments, including some truly amazing ones.
- Hospice
- Patients and Families
- Stories
She was born in 1927. After achieving her GED, she earned her associate degree in 1981, while raising four children.…
Play Therapy Benefits Children’s Healing
- Grief Counseling
- Patients and Families
To be a child in this culture is to be vulnerable, and all too often invisible and unheard. It takes…