February 2019


How Jewelry Can Play a Role in Grief


​Spring is right around the corner. Soon we will see signs of new growth with snow drops, crocus, daffodils and tulips. I look forward to this spring with mixed emotion. This will be my first spring since my mom died.

I was given a birdbath and 30 tulip bulbs after her death. I built and planted a small memory garden before the first frost. Now, I look forward to spring to see these flowers dancing in the wind.   
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February 25 2019

Categories: Grief and Loss About Grief Diane Snyder-Cowan 


Hospice of the Western Reserve Named Among the Most Compassionate Palliative Care Providers in 2019 by Global Health and Pharma Magazine


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​Hospice of the Western Reserve is proud to be recently named among the Most Compassionate Palliative Care Providers by Global Health and Pharma Magazine.


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February 12 2019

Categories: News and Community Medical and Clinical 


Will Planning Q&A


​It’s not easy talking about wills. The thought of not being there for your loved ones weighs heavily. But delaying this discussion can do more harm than good. That’s why we’ve provided answers to common questions about wills below— to get you started writing yours.
 
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February 04 2019

Categories: Philanthropy 


Donor Advised Funds - Use This Tax-Wise Fund to Benefit Those We Serve


​A one-stop solution that simplifies your charitable giving, donor advised funds have experienced a recent surge in popularity. Here’s how you can turn these funds into a lasting legacy at Hospice of the Western Reserve.
 
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February 04 2019

Categories: Philanthropy 


A Tradition for the Generations


​Whether they occur year-round or during the holidays, family traditions help deepen relationships across generations—especially family traditions focused on philanthropy.
 
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February 04 2019

Categories: Philanthropy 

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