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Jeanine M. Falcon Joins HPCG as Vice President of Human Resources

(GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA)—Jeanine M. Falcon, Ed.S., SHRM-SCP, SPHR, has joined Hospice and Palliative Care of Greensboro (HPCG) as its vice president of human resources. Previously, Falcon served as the vice...
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Veterans Share Meaningful Experience at “Dunkirk”

Bob had a simple request of his hospice team: to see “Dunkirk,” a 2017 World War II film, in theaters after it was released. His preference was to view the...
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Hospice Offers Free Lunch & Learn Series to Public

(GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA)– Hospice and Palliative Care of Greensboro (HPCG) is excited to announce the new season of Lunch & Learn at the Lusk Center, a free lecture series designed...
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Hope at the Holidays – December 7

Children (and their families) who have experienced the death of a loved one are invited to this evening of hope and remembrance. Thursday, December 7, 2017 6 – 7:30 p.m....
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Talking to Children about Serious Illness

Five Myths, Debunked When there is a serious illness in the family, children need to trust the adults in their family more than ever. Changes can be confusing, from the...

Grief: What to Expect and What Can Help – October 16 and 17

In the early days after the loss of a loved one, life can feel overwhelming and disorienting. This hour-long program is designed to help newly grieving persons gain a better...

How to Make a Sunshine List

When caring for a person with a life-limiting illness, you are giving a tremendous gift. Yet this does not mean you have to give up yourself, nor do you have...
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How to Avoid Yet Another Bath War

If you are caring for someone with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia, you know bath time can be a real battle. Your loved one or resident may say “I just had...
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How to Have “The” Conversation

At some point in our lives, most of us will become unable to speak for ourselves. That’s when doctors will turn to our loved ones. Yet our loved ones won’t...
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Lunch & Learn: Dementia Talk – June 15

Dementia Talk: Why do they do that . . . and what can I do about it? This workshop looks at the four most difficult dementia behaviors: bath wars, social...