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Gold Standard Heart Failure Care
The Elizabeth Hospice earned Palliative/Hospice Heart Failure certification from the American Heart Association, the world’s leading nonprofit organization focused on heart and brain health. This certification provides an evidence-based framework […]
Read More about Gold Standard Heart Failure CareThe Elizabeth Hospice Purchases $8.1 Million Building With Long-Term Growth in Mind
The Elizabeth Hospice recently purchased a medical office building complex in its home state of California for a price tag of $8.1 million. As 2022 came to a close, the […]
Read More about The Elizabeth Hospice Purchases $8.1 Million Building With Long-Term Growth in MindCoping With Grief During the Holidays
For many people, the holidays are a time to laugh, spend time with friends and family and celebrate traditions. However, holidays can be a difficult time for those who are […]
Read More about Coping With Grief During the HolidaysJOB FAIR – Thursday, Nov. 10
The Elizabeth Hospice is seeking candidates to fill a variety of clinical and non-clinical positions including registered nurses, licensed vocational nurses, children’s bereavement coordinator, intake coordinator, and more. Recruiters will […]
Read More about JOB FAIR – Thursday, Nov. 10Light Up a Life 2024 – Free Community Event
Please join us on Sunday, November 17 for Light Up a Life 2024 at the California Center for the Arts, Escondido. This free community event will help illuminate the darkness you […]
Read More about Light Up a Life 2024 – Free Community EventPresenting the Colors
Stephen Ko, a San Diego native, loves this country. His desire to keep people safe from near and foreign threats led him to enlist in the US Army when he […]
Read More about Presenting the ColorsHome Safety
Many older adults would like to remain independent, living in their own residences. But aging puts people at risk of falls and injuries. According to the CDC, approximately 36 million […]
Read More about Home SafetySupporting the Bereaved
By Kathleen Gordinier When someone we care about is grieving, it’s a natural response to want to ease their pain. We want to say something to help them feel better, […]
Read More about Supporting the BereavedSpecial Event Benefiting Our Community’s Children
On Friday, Oct. 14, The Elizabeth Hospice will host MOTOWN DOWNTOWN, a special event benefiting the Children’s Bereavement Program from The Elizabeth Hospice. The evening will include a gourmet dinner, […]
Read More about Special Event Benefiting Our Community’s ChildrenEmergency Preparedness for Older Adults
With advanced age, some older adults are at greater risk for physical and mental health conditions, may live alone, and have slower reaction time. These issues may impair their ability […]
Read More about Emergency Preparedness for Older AdultsUnderstanding Parkinson Disease
Parkinson disease (PD) is a condition of degeneration of cells in the brain, particularly in the substantia nigra, which is in the lower part of the brain, called the brain […]
Read More about Understanding Parkinson DiseaseGiving Back to This Country Through Song
Samuel Nehemiah has a warm place in his heart for veterans. That’s because he loves the U.S. and knows that this country wouldn’t be what it is today if not […]
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