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Alive News, Special Events, Support for Alive
“On some level we are all the same thing, and we wall want and need the same things,” says Grammy winning songwriter and acclaimed painter Ray Stephenson. “Helping others is helping yourself.”
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Our Care, Stories of Alive
Did you have a childhood super hero you admired and couldn't imagine meeting in real life? For our patient Ethan, it was Spider-Man.
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Alive Grief Support, Alive News, Recognition
Alive has been chosen as one of six Childhood Bereavement Changemakers (CBC).
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Alive News, Recognition
Alive, the only nonprofit provider of hospice care and end-of-life services for Middle Tennessee, is pleased to announce its Vice President of Operational Improvement Corrinne Ehlert has been appointed to National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization’s (NHPCO) Regulatory Committee.
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Our Care, Stories of Alive
Most of our patients prefer to stay in their own homes surrounded by loved ones, fond memories, and favorite things. Not surprisingly, most Americans when surveyed also report that they would like to die at home.
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Alive Grief Support
Having someone who listens and helps me observe myself is comforting. It’s helped me stay connected and true and given me purpose.
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Our Care, Stories of Alive
Alive’s perinatal/pediatric team supports families through one of the most difficult challenges they will ever face. No matter the circumstances, they bring all their compassion and medical expertise to bear so families can focus on each other while Alive handles the rest.
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Alive News, Recognition, Special Events, Support for Alive
Alive, the only nonprofit provider of hospice care and end-of-life services for Middle Tennessee, is honoring Middle Tennessee community leaders for their advocacy of end-of-life care and education with Alive Heart of Hospice Awards. The inaugural awards ceremony will take place November 5.
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Alive News
Healthcare Veteran Skilled in Business Development and Strategy Will Lead Expansion of Nonprofit Provider’s Hospice, Grief, and Education Services to Communities throughout Middle Tennessee
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Alive News, Recognition
Alive, the only nonprofit provider of hospice care and end-of-life services for Middle Tennessee, congratulates founders Dr. David Barton and the late Dr. John Flexner on being inducted into the Tennessee Health Care Hall of Fame for their contributions as pioneers in hospice care. The ceremony will take place on October 15, 2019, at Belmont University.