Children’s Grief Camp coming soon
The first weekend of May is an important time for me. Each year I make plans to attend Camp Aloha as a volunteer. And each year I return home exhausted but profoundly…
The first weekend of May is an important time for me. Each year I make plans to attend Camp Aloha as a volunteer. And each year I return home exhausted but profoundly…
I am proud to serve as the CEO of the only Joint Commission accredited hospice in our area! The Joint Commission is the nation’s oldest and largest standards-setting and accrediting…
Our friends at First African Baptist Church are holding a health fair and Dance-A-Thon in Ellis Square by City Market on Saturday, April 6th. D.J. Romeo will lead the fun…
This week I’d like to wish our social workers “Happy Social Work Month”. This year’s theme is “Weaving Threads of Resiliency and Advocacy: The Power of Social Work.” Social Work…
Hospice Savannah was founded 34 years ago during a time when hospices were a cutting edge, revolutionary way to provide end of life care. We opened our doors as a…
Research shows that caregivers want to look after their loved ones in the comfort of their own homes during the end of life. If they can manage, they don’t want…
How fitting on the week of Valentine’s, I am filled with pride and admiration for our wonderful employees and volunteers! A surveyor from The Joint Commission spent four days with…
This week I joined many of our employees and volunteers in marching in Savannah’s Martin Luther King Parade. The theme was “Dreamers are believers and believers become achievers.” I am…
As our mission states, we provide “the best services and resources on living with a life-limiting illness, dying, death, grief and loss.” One way we do that is by providing…