News and Stories
JOB FAIR – Thursday, Nov. 10 News
The Elizabeth Hospice is seeking candidates to fill a variety of clinical and non-clinical positions including registered nurses, licensed vocational…
Light Up a Life 2022 – Free Community Event News
Please join us on Sunday, November 13 for Light Up a Life 2022 at the California Center for the Arts,…
Presenting the Colors News
Stephen Ko, a San Diego native, loves this country. His desire to keep people safe from near and foreign threats…
Home Safety News
Many older adults would like to remain independent, living in their own residences. But aging puts people at risk of…
Supporting the Bereaved News
By Kathleen Gordinier When someone we care about is grieving, it’s a natural response to want to ease their pain.…
Special Event Benefiting Our Community’s Children News
On Friday, Oct. 14, The Elizabeth Hospice will host MOTOWN DOWNTOWN, a special event benefiting the Children’s Bereavement Program from…
Emergency Preparedness for Older Adults News
With advanced age, some older adults are at greater risk for physical and mental health conditions, may live alone, and…
Understanding Parkinson Disease News
Parkinson disease (PD) is a condition of degeneration of cells in the brain, particularly in the substantia nigra, which is…
Giving Back to This Country Through Song News
Samuel Nehemiah has a warm place in his heart for veterans. That’s because he loves the U.S. and knows that…
The Elizabeth Hospice Volunteer, Hank Newman, Receives National Award News
March 7, 2022 Henry “Hank” Newman, a volunteer with The Elizabeth Hospice, is the recipient of the National Hospice and…