![]() |
Dianne Rhein Speaks About Hospice Care |
|
![]() |
Cincinnati’s First Grief Center Opens for Adults and Children Watch News Report > The Goldstein Family Hospice of Cincinnati and Fernside Grief Center combines adult and children’s grief services— all free to the public—under one roof. The Center has counseling suites, a bereavement education library and group meeting rooms as well as the offices of the Fernside staff and Hospice of Cincinnati’s grief counselors. More > |
|
![]() |
Hospice of Cincinnati provides care for patients with heart failure, dementia, lung disease, stroke, liver disease, Parkinson’s, cancer or |
|
![]() |
New Video From Fernside |
| Living Life In My Own Way - And Dying That Way As Well Amy Berman, BS, RN talks again about her diagnosis of inflammatory breast cancer, from feeling fine to cancer, newer treatments, patient-centered and palliative care, and creating a better way. Click here to read this compelling blog article > |
![]() |
|
| Dying Well: The Prospect For Growth At End Of Life Ira Byock helps people living with incurable conditions know what to expect, advocate for themselves, and imagine how they could live fully through this stage of life. He tells stories of real people who describe things they did and times that were meaningful to them and their families as they approached their lives’ ends. Click here for more info about this compelling book > |
![]() |
|
| Making Hard Decisions Easier Amy Berman, BS, RN talks about how her Social Worker and POLST (Physicians Order for Life-Sustaining Treatment) helped her to feel empowered and positive, despite her diagnosis of inflammatory breast cancer. Click here to read this compelling blog article > |
![]() |
|
| The Unspoken Diagnosis: Old Age Should doctors discuss probable life expectancy with patients who don’t have a terminal illness? Authors of a recent article in the New England Journal of Medicine say “YES!” These researchers favor broaching the subject with anyone who has a life expectancy of less than 10 years or has reached age 85. In this NY Times blog, the reader comments are as interesting as the article. Read article > |
![]() |