Heartland Home Health & Hospice
Enriching Life
It takes a special kind of person to be there for others during difficult and uncertain times in their lives. If you share our belief that serving others with true compassion brings out the very best in ourselves and each other, we’d love to talk to you! Find your next career opportunity today at https://careers.gentivahs.com/.
During Month, our hearts are with those suffering from the disease and other forms of dementia, and the families who walk beside them on their journey. We are committed to helping patients live with dignity and respect – and helping their families celebrate their yesterdays while cherishing their todays. To learn more about the resources, family support, and specialized care we offer, please visit https://tinyurl.com/46nnc3ve.
During National Home Care and Hospice Month, we recognize the compassionate care that clinicians provide to people facing serious and life-limiting illnesses. Their tireless dedication to patients and families is truly inspiring. If you have questions about the care services our teams provide, our nurses are available to answer them 24/7: 855-488-7026.
As we conclude , we wanted to share an inspiring profile from our Heartland Hospice team, part of the Gentiva family. Vey Kidney has been a hospice chaplain for 36 years, and it truly shows in the level of compassion, humanity, and grace he brings to every bedside visit. Read more here: https://tinyurl.com/387mc52u.
During , we'd like to acknowledge the vital role of chaplains, spiritual care counselors, and bereavement counselors in hospice care. Their important work helps people find meaning – and ways to move forward – during one of life’s most difficult journeys. To learn more about how we can help you or your loved one through the complex emotional and spiritual issues that often come with a terminal illness, please visit: https://tinyurl.com/4uxzmpbs.
The theme of this year’s National Case Management Week is Encouraging, Engaging, and Empowering. We couldn’t have said it better ourselves. Case managers guide people through often challenging and complex health journeys. We are grateful for their wisdom, their compassion, and their commitment to the people in their communities.
Today, we invite you to join us in honoring and celebrating Native American peoples, their culture, history, and teachings.
Compassion is at the heart of caring for people with serious and terminal illnesses – and it is one of our core values. Today, on , we want to raise awareness for the meaningful impact that and can have for people around the world. If you have questions about our care, our nurses are available to answer them 24/7: 855-488-7026.
Recognizing means bringing attention to the importance of attending to people’s mental and emotional well-being as part of their overall care. If you or someone you know needs support, we encourage you to explore available resources. Here’s a good place to start: https://mhanational.org/get-help
It takes a special person to be a hospice clinician: someone who brings empathy, expertise, and a heart for guiding people with grace through a difficult time in their lives. If that sounds like you, we invite you to watch this day-in-the-life video to learn more about hospice nursing – and what it could mean for your career: https://tinyurl.com/ydfr462n
People often associate lung cancer with smoking, but 20% of people with lung cancer have never smoked. This is a great opportunity to make your lung health a priority. This includes getting regular exercise, seeing your doctor more often, minimizing your exposure to indoor and outdoor pollutants, and, of course, quitting smoking. To learn about lung cancer screening, please visit: https://tinyurl.com/3b2kms5t.
October is , a time to honor and celebrate the lives of those who are fighting breast cancer, those who have beat it, and those we have lost. We encourage both women and men to learn more about the actions they can take to catch breast cancer in its earliest stages. Learn more by visiting: https://tinyurl.com/3vtmyp2v.
Welcome to a place where dedication and empathy are celebrated. The Gentiva family is full of incredible talent and the kindest of hearts, where you can truly see your impact on others as you change lives every day. We invite you to learn more about opportunities near you: https://careers.gentivahs.com/.
Nearly 7 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s -- a condition that affects both patients and their families. If your loved one has end-stage dementia or Alzheimer's, hospice can provide relief from physical and emotional distress and help your loved one retain their dignity. If you'd like to know more about how we can help your family, please visit https://tinyurl.com/46nnc3ve.
September is Fall Prevention Awareness Month. According to the National Council on Aging (NCOA), falls are the leading cause of injuries among older adults, and more than half of all falls take place at home. Learn more about how to help keep yourself or loved ones safe by exploring these 10 tips for preventing falls.
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Today, we honor the memory of those we lost on September 11, 2001. From the victims to the brave first responders – and those who continue to show us what real sacrifice and courage look like – we will never forget you.
September is National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month. Prostate cancer is the most common non-skin cancer in America, with incidence rates increasing by 3% every year over the past decade. Learn more about screenings and symptoms so you can help educate those you care about.
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