The Weight of Grief
Once upon a time, a wise teacher walked around the classroom teaching on stress management. As she walked and talked, she carried, in her
Once upon a time, a wise teacher walked around the classroom teaching on stress management. As she walked and talked, she carried, in her
5 Heart Healthy Tips for Heart Healthy Month by Lacy Ngo MS, RDN – February 24, 2021 February is American Heart Month and the perfect
Happy New Year! In the saying and hearing of those familiar words, I’m reminded of my niece, Hannah, and her first-hand encounter with that phrase.
A Chance Encounter by Lee Ann Livingston Spiritual Care Specialist Imagine my surprise when he walked up to me and called me by name, especially
Holiday Comfort Recipes Cranberry Balls & Dark Chocolate Hummus Dip by Lacy Ngo MS, RD Hospice Dietitian Grieving happens in its own way and on
PTSD Awareness: Understanding Post Traumatic Disorder June 27 is designated by Congress as PTSD Awareness Day. Declaring a dedicated day is intended to raise the
“Maybe I can’t stop the downpour, but I will always join you for a walk in the rain.” – Unknown “Mama said there’d be days
“It has been said that next to hunger and thirst, our most basic human need is for storytelling.” – Khalil Gibran The very first gift
Hospice services in York County began in 1985 due to the efforts of community leaders in response to one woman’s struggle with cancer and her
Becky Hamilton retired from Hospice & Community Care in the summer of 2018 after twenty-five years of service. Shortly after her retirement, she was back
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