by Kim Snarr | Nov 11, 2016 | grief, Community, volunteers, veterans, hospice care, blog, bereavement, Partnership
John Flint still was soaring the day after his Honor Flight trip to the U.S. war memorials in Washington, D.C. The nationally-treasured sights, surprise on-flight mail call and grand welcome home celebration at St. Pete-Clearwater International airport all left this...
by Kim Snarr | Oct 26, 2016 | Community, grief, education, bereavement
Once again the holidays are upon us. But for some people, reveling in the joy of the season isn’t so simple because their loved ones are no longer here. In light of this difficult loss, there’s hope for peace. If you or your family members are struggling with a death...
by Kim Snarr | Oct 19, 2016 | Spiritual Care, spirituality, hospice care, blog, bereavement
What matters most to you? What do you need? What do you wish for? When our Suncoast Hospice patients are asked these quintessential questions, it can lead them to greater peace. Our spiritual care coordinators are honored to walk along these precious journeys. They...
by Kim Snarr | Apr 13, 2016 | volunteers, veterans, teen volunteers, inspiration, hospice care, grief, care centers, bereavement, Special Events
It’s National Volunteer Week and we celebrate all those helping others in need across America. Special thanks and appreciation to the many volunteers who support our Empath Health integrated network of care in Tampa Bay. They shine as lights of inspiration, dedicating...
by Kim Snarr | Mar 17, 2016 | social work, palliative care, hospice care, bereavement, caregiver, counseling
It’s Social Work Month and we join in celebrating the many social workers who advocate on behalf of individuals and families to improve their lives. Social workers provide support in many settings, communities and situations, including when people are facing the...
by Kim Snarr | Mar 15, 2016 | bereavement, volunteers, pediatric, palliative care, hospice care, Home health, grief, care centers, caregiver
March is Child Life Month and we want to acknowledge the many care professionals who support the special needs of children and families to bring them comfort. People hope their children will be born healthy and live long, productive lives. Sometimes, children...