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The Dog Days of Volunteering
In honor of National Volunteer Week, I want to recognize and thank all of our Celtic Healthcare volunteers. What you do is truly admirable, and we could not do what we do without you. I hope you will indulge me by allowing a special guest blogger this week to share his hospice volunteer experience in [...]

Homecare Needs a Voice
Last week, I had the privilege of joining homecare and hospice representatives from all across the country in a “March on Washington” to meet with congressional leaders and discuss issues of healthcare policy reform and its effects on our industry. Some of the things we lobbied for included fighting cuts to our Medicare budget and [...]

Don’t we all deserve a little respect?
In the hospice and homecare business, we meet many elderly patients. But do we always see the real person that is inside the wrinkled, weak and weary exterior? Do we see the teenager that once had dreams, the newlywed, young parent, active community member whose soul lives inside a crumbling exterior? I know I often [...]

Are you eating the right colors?
March is National Nutrition Month. National Nutrition Month® is a nutrition education and information campaign created annually in March by the American Dietetic Association. The campaign focuses attention on the importance of making informed food choices and developing sound eating and physical activity habits. Good nutrition is an important component of overall health at any [...]
Are You at Risk?
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. Let me put that another way just in case you didn’t understand the importance or impact of this statement. Heart disease is our nation’s #1 Killer. Are you at risk? February is American Heart Month. Since 1963, Congress has felt it important enough [...]





