Alive News
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Alive Hires Grief Center Director
Alive completed a national search for a new Grief Center director in 2018 and is expanding its grief support services for the entire community. Read More
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Longtime Supporter and Volunteer Sponsors New Grief Group Counseling Room
Joni Werthan, a longtime supporter and volunteer at Alive Hospice, supplied the funds necessary to bring a dedicated grief group counseling room to Alive’s new Franklin location. Read More
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Nashville Star Charles Esten Sings for Alive Patients with Musicians on Call
Alive patients and family members at the Nashville residence had a wonderful surprise last fall when Charles Esten, “Deacon” on the hit series Nashville, stopped by to give private, in-room concerts to anyone who wanted one. Read More
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New Gift Supports Alive’s Services
Alive is now offering beautiful stained-glass butterflies for sale in its online store. Read More
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Interfaith Breakfasts Foster Community Around End-of-Life Care
Alive’s Interfaith breakfast program brings together faith leaders of all traditions to share knowledge on end-of-life care. Read More
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Alive’s Institute Continues to Set the Bar for End-of-Life Education
The Alive Institute continues to grow as we bring our expertise in all aspects of end-of-life care to community members and professionals. Read More
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Alive Named Sole Provider of Palliative Care for Tennessee Oncology
Alive, the only nonprofit provider of hospice care and end-of-life services for Middle Tennessee, today announced it will be the sole palliative care provider for Tennessee Oncology, one of the largest community oncology practices in the country and earliest to introduce palliative care to their patients. Read More
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Alive Pediatric Team Connects with the Community
Families with young children in hospice care have special needs. Each situation and child are unique. Read More
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Alive to Open New Hospice Homecare and Grief Services Office in Williamson County
This December, Alive will open the doors to a new hospice homecare office and grief support center in Cool Springs. Read More
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Telehospice Brings Faster Treatment, Stronger Connections
When William MacGill smiles his frank, open smile he looks like he could be Paul Newman’s older brother. At 98, the former World War II veteran is engaged and engaging. Read More