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Philanthropist, businessman Grappone dies - Concord Monitor
Philanthropist, businessman Grappone dies Concord Monitor A lifelong Concord resident, he died shortly after 1 am at the Concord Regional Visiting Nurse Association's Hospice House, several weeks after a fall, according to his granddaughter, Gina Grappone. "He was an icon in the industry, he was a giver in ...
Lee-based Hope Hospice opens adult day center in North Naples - Naples Daily News
Lee-based Hope Hospice opens adult day center in North Naples Naples Daily News By LIZ FREEMAN The Lee County-based nonprofit hospice organization opened Hope Adult Day Health on Monday at 13020 Livingston Road. NAPLES — Hope Hospice officials finally are seeing long-awaited plans come to fruition of operating an adult day ...
Brunswick News & Notes - Donation; scholarship competition StarNewsOnline.com The group, which is under the aegis of the Ocean Ridge Charities Association hopes each handcrafted doll, with its happy face and purple hospice heart, will bring comfort and a smile to its recipient. The group started making dolls for a children's ...
Gaywood: Old girls give a little bit EACH Lynn News St James and Gaywood Old School Girls Association chairman Heather Rix (right) presents the cheque to Danielle Gravestock of Quidenham's Childrens Hospice at the annual lunch. www.lynnnews.co.uk/buyaphoto ST JAMES and Gaywood Old Schools Girls ...
Patients at home benefit from inotropic infusion - Nurse.com
Patients at home benefit from inotropic infusion Nurse.com A new study found that continuous infusion of inotropic medication can be safely administered at home or in hospice to patients with terminal heart failure as part of a plan to provide them with a better quality of life during end stages.