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For people living with chronic conditions, home health can bring skilled support, education, and monitoring into the home before small changes become bigger problems.

One of the most common hospice myths is that families should wait until the very end. Earlier support can make the journey more peaceful and less overwhelming.

Hospice is not one visit or one person. It is a team-based approach that surrounds patients and families with comfort, guidance, and practical support.
Palliative care and hospice care both focus on comfort and quality of life, but they are designed for different points in the serious illness journey.
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The transition home can be a vulnerable time. Home health helps patients recover with skilled care, education, therapy, and support in the place they often feel most comfortable.

Hospice is not about giving up. It is about understanding care options early enough for patients and families to receive comfort, guidance, and support when it matters most.

Sara Roetken’s story of loss and the people at the Sheila S. Strauss Hospice House who made all the difference.

How Sylvia Calloway Found Her Way Back With Good Sam’s Home Health

Callie Hale recognized with Oakey's Funeral Service & Crematory's Hospice Caregiver Award for December 2025


