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The Dedicated Workers in Hospice Care

The Dedicated Workers in Hospice Care

November is National Hospice and Palliative Care Month. This November, WV Caring wants to raise awareness about hospice care and encourage our fellow West Virginians to be more aware of the innovative and compassionate end-of-life care available throughout the...

Helping a Child Cope With the Loss of a Loved One

Helping a Child Cope With the Loss of a Loved One

Losing a loved one is hard for anyone, regardless of their age. However, the loss can be particularly devastating for a child as they struggle to understand what is happening or how to cope with it. For an adult, it can be challenging to explain things in a way that a...

Alzheimer’s Disease: How WV Caring Can Help

Alzheimer’s Disease: How WV Caring Can Help

September is World Alzheimer's Month, which is observed throughout the world. Did you know that the diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease is expected to increase another 15.8 percent by 2025? In West Virginia, more than 37,000 people live with Alzheimer's, and over 107,000...

Support an Individual Who is Grieving

Support an Individual Who is Grieving

Losing a loved one is difficult and a challenging part of life. Grieving is very personal and different for each person. WV Caring addresses the grief process while the patient and family are under our care, helping to identify and address the immediate concerns of...

Who is On the Hospice Care Team for My Loved One?

Who is On the Hospice Care Team for My Loved One?

When it comes to your loved one’s end-of-life care, you want the best care available. At WV Caring, we know that making this decision for a loved one is one of the hardest things you may have to do. We want to assure you that your loved one will receive the highest...

How to Care for the Elderly During COVID-19

How to Care for the Elderly During COVID-19

During the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, it is challenging to know what to do or how to take care of your loved one who may be at a higher risk of contracting this virus.  This is especially true if they have an advanced illness.  At WV Caring, our goal is to...

Keeping Your Loved One at Home Longer Through Hospice

Keeping Your Loved One at Home Longer Through Hospice

Home, family, love, comfort, dignity, community and well-being are all signs of good, quality life. Excellent quality of life is what we would want for our loved ones with an advanced illness, right?  WV Caring is committed to providing your loved one with the care...

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