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Hospice
Hospice represents an interdisciplinary, holistic approach to caring for people with a life-threatening illness, either in the patient's home or in a facility. The patient and family together are considered a single unit of care. Hospice combines the skills of physicians, nurses, clergy, psychotherapists, social workers, and volunteers who, together with the family, design and implement the care plan. Care continues for the family after the patient's death.
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Personal Wellness
Wellness is about you. It is about learning to love your whole self. It is about assuming charge of your life, living in process, and channeling life more... |
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Child/Family Wellness
Honoring the heart, soul, and spirit of our children, our families, and our future. After more than three decades of pioneering work in adult wellness, and giving birth to a daughter, Siena, in 1993, Meryn and John realized that the more... |
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