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A resource for seniors. Prime of Life Expo. Hospice and Palliative Care. Burke Hospice and Palliative Care. Chasity Poteat, VP of Marketing and Outreach. Teresa Adkins, Outreach Specialist. This entry was posted in Hospice and Palliative Care. July 7, 2014. Michelle Roseman, Sr. VP of Operations. Beth Huber, VP of Clinical Services. Julie Packer, Director of Professional Relations. Caron Tucker, VP of Outreach. This entry was posted in Hospice and Palliative Care. January 29, 2013. Oct 12 @ 11:00 am.
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Table Rock Family Medicine ~ Glen Alpine, NC ~ Patient Educational Resources
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Patient Education / Community Resources. Please use the links below to learn more about your healthcare resources in the western North Carolina area. Exercise / Physical Activity. YMCA of Western North Carolina. Nutrition / Diabetes Counseling. Carolinas HealthCare System - Blue Ridge. Amy Beane, MS, RN, RD/LDN, CDE - 828.508.9330. Hospice of McDowell County. Women's and Children's Health. Carolinas HealthCare System - Blue Ridge. Catawba Valley Behavioral Healthcare. Mimosa Christian Counseling Center.
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Bea's Blog: December 2010
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Wednesday, December 29, 2010. A whole New Year. It's almost that time again, when my human friends stay up waaaay past bedtime to watch that giant lighted ball fall down over Times Square. Why they do that, I have no idea, especially because they only drop it once and no one ever gets to chase it. Doesn't seem like much of a game to me. Now, a dog resolution would be much more short-term: "I resolve to eat my whole bowl of food in less than 45 seconds! Dogs are not much for delayed gratification. So mayb...
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Bea's Blog: The First Christmas after...
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Thursday, December 22, 2011. The First Christmas after. I've been trying to think of a way to honor Ron (see my previous post. At Christmas this year. I haven't felt much like celebrating at all, which our bereavement counselor tells me is normal. She says the anticipation of a holiday is usually worse than the actual day. I think she's right. When I think about it, sometimes I just want it to not come, period! Shortly before Christmas, buy a few helium-filled balloons. You might choose Christmasy re...
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Bea's Blog: May 2010
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Monday, May 17, 2010. Photos from one of my families - my new dress! One of the members of my favorite families took some pictures of me while I was visiting his mother. Don't you just love my new dress? I like to say that all of my patients are my favorite patients! These pictures are from one of my favorites, a sweet lady lets me lie at the foot of her bed. She says I remind her of all the pets she's had in her life. That's a tall order for a little poodle like me, but I do my best! When She's Not Work...
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Bea's Blog: December 2011
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Sunday, December 25, 2011. On behalf of the staff and volunteers at Burke Hospice and Palliative Care, MERRY CHRISTMAS! We wish you a happy, peaceful day full of all good things! Burke Hospice Media Coordinator. Saturday, December 24, 2011. My counselor here at Burke Hospice is always telling me things like, "Take care of yourself. Things will be different this Christmas, and that's OK. Don't try to do everything just the way you used to.". I settled on two things. One, I asked one of my friends to b...
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Bea's Blog: April 2010
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Wednesday, April 21, 2010. More to explore at the Hospice House. In my last post I barked about exploring the new Hospice House. I had rounds to make on my patients, so I didn't get to explore it all at once. Since then, I've visited every room, and I like what I sniff! The biggest room in the House is the Living Room. There are big, comfy couches where I can curl up in someone's lap, along with a gas log fireplace that will be wonderful in the winter. I really must speak to the management about that.
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Bea's Blog: A patient's best friend: A true story about Bea
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Monday, January 23, 2012. A patient's best friend: A true story about Bea. This is a true story about our amazing therapy dog, Bea, retold here with permission from the family. Names and details have been changed at their request. Help me. Please help me.". Darlene twisted in the bed, the words falling as fast as raindrops. Alzheimer's disease might have taken the understanding of her surroundings, but not her will to control them. She unsuccessfully tried to sit up. She tugged at the blankets, frustrated.
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Bea's Blog: Merry Christmas!
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Sunday, December 25, 2011. On behalf of the staff and volunteers at Burke Hospice and Palliative Care, MERRY CHRISTMAS! We wish you a happy, peaceful day full of all good things! Burke Hospice Media Coordinator. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. View my complete profile. The First Christmas after. When She's Not Working, Bea Reads. Burke Hospice and Palliative Care's website (under construction! Burke Hospice's Facebook Page. All About Poodles at AKC.org.
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Bea's Blog: August 2010
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Wednesday, August 18, 2010. I don't know whether to wag or droop. I was mentioned in the paper yesterday. Now, ordinarily, I love being in the press (witness this blog). This time, though, it was in an obituary for one of my patients, Miss Belle:. Belle was a wonderful cook known for her chicken and dumplings and her delicious Christmas dinners. She loved all animals, particularly dogs, and always had a faithful canine or feline companion. You can read all of Miss Belle's obituary on Morganton.com. I gue...
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