Thank you for being such a competent and caring company. All of you remained calm, even when I was scard and uncertain. You showed acceptance of me, my friends, my dog, and my life - and that made me feel safe. You listened when I talked, and always knew the questions I needed answers to ~ even when I didn't know I had them. You reassured us all and gave us the tools and knowledge to make the best decisions and take the right actions. Your guidance has made this entire experience a bit easier.
May your tenderness never be abused, your cheer never dampened and may your halos never tarnish.
You have been our star and may it always shine brightly.
From: A patient and his caregivers
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CMS Clarifies Regulations on Signature Requirements
CMS Issues Clarification on Physician Signature Requirements
To: NHPCO Members
From: NHPCO Regulatory & Compliance Team
Date: April 1, 2008
On March 28, 2008, CMS posted a clarification of the instructions on signature requirements for physicians, CR5971.
Students Assist Hospice Patients and Discover They Benefit as Well
"I was truly pleased with the amount of conversation that took place in my third volunteer visit. We talked for an hour on topics such as baseballs, planes, and flying. He talked about his belief in God, and we listened to gospel music on the radio."
These words reflect the thoughts of a Samford nursing student after a visit to a hospice care patient.
Myrtle Beach Participates in Golf Event for Alzheimer's
A golf tournament July 14 at River Oaks Golf Plantation on raised about $7,000 to help fight Alzheimer's and provide financial assistance to those affected by the disease in Georgetown and Horry counties.
"There are currently 70,000 people living with Alzheimer's in South Carolina and about 5.1 million nationwide. An event like this is a very special moment when you see so many caring people turn out for such a worthy cause," said Ashton Baker, director of development for the Alzheimer's Association of S.C.
Few Minorities Use Hospice Care Services
In the July 15, 2007 edition of Forbes Newsletters.Com, New Beacon - Birmingham's Executive Director Debbie Cox said "one of her goals is to reassure minorities that hospices provide a service they should consider...." To read this article in full, click on the following link: http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2007/07/15/ap3914932.html
Carson Pearce, RN recently interviewed for the Gadsden Times
Carson Pearce, a registered nurse and case manager with New Beacon Hospice - Gadsden was recently interviewed by the Gadsden Times. Click on attached file for more information.
Vertulie Ferdinard: God speaks ... and there is a 'calling'
Vertulie Ferdinard, a native of Haiti, works for New Beacon Hospice in Anniston. 'I've always loved to take care of people she says.
Click below article for the full story featured in the Anniston Star on February 21, 2007.
New Beacon's Perenity Flower Mission Recognized in Flower Magazine
More than just flowers, one woman's passion creates gifts of hope.
Caring Connections Provides Information on Financial Issues at the End of Life
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Patients Live Longer Under Hospice Care
New Research Finds Patients Do Live Longer Under Hospice Care
Hospice Patients Lived an Average 29 Days Longer Reports NHPCO