An Interview with Charlea Massion, M.D.
By Joanne Guzman, Marketing Manager, Hospice of Santa Cruz County
Hospice of Santa Cruz County is pleased to welcome our new Chief Medical Director, Dr.
By Joanne Guzman, Marketing Manager, Hospice of Santa Cruz County
Hospice of Santa Cruz County is pleased to welcome our new Chief Medical Director, Dr.
By HSCC |
HSCC now offers an Expressive Arts Grief Support Group for adults that uses creative activities to tenderly encourage expression, insight and growth in a supportive environment.
By HSCC |
An enchanted backdrop of towering redwoods and autumn foliage provided a welcoming invitation for all that attended the annual Hospice of Santa Cruz County Memorial Wall Open House.
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Peg Gallagher, Volunteer Visitor and Radha Mallery, Director of Volunteer Services at Hospice of Santa Cruz County share their experiences of comforting those facing the end of life.
By HSCC |
The 2014 Hike-Bike for Hospice participants walked in honor and to remember the following loved ones.
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By Joanne Guzman, Online Marketing Specialist
As we celebrate Caroline’s 7 years with Hospice of Santa Cruz County, I sat down with her to ask a few questions about her experience with hospice care and nursing.
By HSCC |
The kitchen has always been a symbol of comfort and community. It is a true gathering place for families and friends.
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Our Friends of Hospice did it again with another amazing golf tournament which benefits Hospice of Santa Cruz County’s grief support programs for children and teens.
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By Finley
(as told to Linda Donovan)
Woof. I’m Finley and I’d like to discuss what some people might refer to as a “pet project.” That’s right.
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On Wednesday, May 14th the American Red Cross hosted their annual community heroes breakfast. Dr. Vanessa Little, Emmi Schambeck, R.N.
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Day Support volunteers assist with camp activities for partial shifts on Friday, Saturday, and/or Sunday. Duties may include: providing breaks for Cabin Buddies, assisting with setting up / cleaning up after activities, and helping to ensure the flow of the weekend.
A flexible and proactive attitude is a must for these roles. Please be ready to jump in help where needed.
The beginning and the end of camp are crucial for campers and families. These volunteers work on Friday and/or Sunday for 2-3 hours to greet campers and families, assist with registration, help unload/load supplies, and set-up for the weekend.
Our welcoming and closing time helps the camp experience to flow and promotes a better experience for everyone. Your willingness to be present, welcoming, and proactive can make all the difference.