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Friday March 8th, 2019

Caring for the Creative Self: Support for Adults Grieving the Death of a Loved One

No matter what you were told when you were young, you are a creative person! Taking time for relaxed creative activities supports emotional release and physical healing. This workshop series weaves together gentle yoga practices, journaling prompts, and mixed media drawing exercises that will ignite your creativity and fill your emotional well. Take this special opportunity to reinvigorate your body, mind, and spirit. A Grief Support Partnership with Sawtooth School for Visual Art’s - Art+Wellness Program
Friday March 1st, 2019

February Is Heart Month - Trellis offers Heartfelt Care for Peace of Mind

Trellis Supportive Care is celebrating February, National Heart Month, by sharing news of their continuing special care based on patient diagnosis. As always, Trellis Supportive Care, formerly Hospice & Palliative CareCenter, provides patient care for many diagnosis. This month provides an opportunity to highlight care provided for patients with advanced heart disease.
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Monday September 10th, 2018

North Carolina’s First Hospice Care Organization Changes Name to Set Itself Apart

Piedmont/Triad NC - On September 1, North Carolina’s first nonprofit hospice organization founded in 1979,  Hospice & Palliative CareCenter, will change its name to Trellis Supportive Care. Staff and stakeholders  wanted a name that stands apart from other hospice providers and that reflects its mission of providing supportive care to patients and families.
Friday March 9th, 2018

Hospice & Palliative CareCenter Announces New Name and Brand Identity

Hospice & Palliative CareCenter Announces New Name to Better Reflect Distinctive Characteristics and Add Clarity   Winston-Salem, NC – Hospice & Palliative CareCenter (HPCC) today announced that the organization is changing its name, in a deliberate and strategic step towards embracing a new identity.  This new identity reflects the organization’s distinctive characteristics and establishes a brand that patients and families can ask for by name.
Thursday February 8th, 2018

Practical tips for family caregivers: Write your cares away—carefully

For centuries, journaling has been a tool for self-discovery. With reflective writing, your words do not have to be carefully arranged. It’s your private world and your private thoughts. You can ramble. Mention the unthinkable. Explore ideas with no worry about the consequences. Writing as personal therapy Read more HERE.