Disaster Preparedness and Planning for Caregivers

Being a caregiver involves more than just providing day-to-day care—it also means being ready and capable of handling emergencies effectively. By recognizing the unique responsibilities of caregiving in challenging situations, you can ensure that both you and your care recipient are prepared for the unexpected.   Natural disasters such as hurricanes can occur anywhere. As…

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Hospice Savannah honored with Best of Georgia award by the Georgia Business Journal

In 2023, Hospice Savannah marked a significant achievement by receiving the Best of Georgia Award, a recognition that speaks volumes about their dedication to quality care and community service. As the area’s largest, and most comprehensive non-profit hospice organization, Hospice Savannah has served the counties of Chatham, Effingham, Bryan, and Liberty, as a cornerstone in…

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Take time for yourself to grieve during the holidays.

Grief is universal. It is unavoidable. It is difficult. The holidays don’t make anything any easier. Even when you are not grieving, the holidays are charged with emotions…some wonderful and gladly faced and others uncomfortable and not so willingly welcomed. The holidays are associated with hectic paces, pressures, and high cultural expectations. Remember that the…

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Hospice Savannah Offers Veterans Resources Guide Through National Partnership for Healthcare and Hospice Innovation

Hospice Savannah patients and their caregivers now have access to a high-quality Veterans Resources Guide provided by the National Partnership for Healthcare and Hospice Innovation. The guide, titled “Serving Those Who Served Us” provides the best-in-class resources for Veterans and their families/beneficiaries, and is available through Hospice Savannah. Of the millions of Veterans living in…

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