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Hugs Are Good For You

Hugs Are Good For You

For those of you who know me well, you will be surprised to find me writing about HUGS! Typically I am not a hugger; however during this pandemic, I have found myself wanting to throw my arms around a person so I can experience a hug! There are lots of good, healthy scientifically proven reasons to hug. Here are just […]

“Unless Someone Like You Cares A Whole Awful Lot, Nothing Is Going To Get Better. It’s Not”   ~Dr. Seuss

“Unless Someone Like You Cares A Whole Awful Lot, Nothing Is Going To Get Better. It’s Not” ~Dr. Seuss

Empathy.  A word I thought I knew.  A word I thought I actually practiced pretty well.  But I have learned so much about this word since the death of our daughter Tori.  Webster defines “empathy” like this.  “The ability to understand and share the feelings of another”.  Jesus showed empathy when he arrived at the home of Mary and Martha […]

Everything is Going to be Okay

Everything is Going to be Okay

Normally I love a good roller coaster ride, but I’d like to end the ride we have been on the last couple months, called COVID. The ups an downs have definitely left my stomach queezy, and the ride has lasted too long. Like many, I found myself feeling downhearted and in low spirits. In an effort to get out of […]

Living During an Uncertain Time.

Living During an Uncertain Time.

We find ourselves living during an uncertain time these days with COVID-19 reeking havoc on daily life. At 60 years old, I have never experienced such anxiousness among so many. With so many conflicting sources I find myself battling over the right practice to put in place to be vigilant and wise. At the front-line of this pandemic are the […]

Matters of the Heart.

Matters of the Heart.

The importance of a heart healthy lifestyle. February is Heart Health Month. Heart disease is a big deal to me. Two significant experiences shaped my life and the importance of a heart healthy lifestyle to me. When I was 8-years-old, my mother had her first heart attack, she was just 36 years old. Our little family was on vacation at […]

Lessons on Living

Lessons on Living

2020 marks 25 years of Hoffmann Hospice providing compassionate end-of life care in Kern County. As Tom and I reflect on the growth and experiences the agency has had in the past 25 years, those lessons on living have shaped how I view and live my own life. I’ve learned many lessons on living in the past 25 years here […]

The Truth About Hospice Care

The Truth About Hospice Care

“Time is free, but it’s priceless. You can’t own it, but you can use it. You can’t keep it, but you can spend it. Once you’ve lost it, you can never get it back.“ November is national hospice month. This is our opportunity to magnify the benefits of hospice care in addition to clarifying myths related to hospice. Hospice means […]

The Beginners Guide to Bucket Lists

The Beginners Guide to Bucket Lists

Many people put off their bucket list wishes for another day. Sometimes those days never come. Bucket list wishes aren’t just to be left for when someone is dying they are to bring more life to LIVING! When making a bucket list think of things like a place you’ve never been, a food you’ve never tried, someone you’ve always wanted […]

Who Makes the Decisions?

Who Makes the Decisions?

Recently I had some minor surgery and of course, with it came a plethora of paperwork.  I pondered how much more stressful the process must be for a hospice patient.  At Hoffmann Hospice we have several documents that are required as well, but we strive to make the process as stress-free as possible.  We have a high regard for the […]

Abundant Blessings

Abundant Blessings

This is an exciting time at Hoffmann Hospice, as we will soon be moving our new administrative offices on campus with our Hospice Home at 4401 Buena Vista Road.  We will also have a dedicated grief support center, which allows us to expand our grief support services to the community.  This has been a long time coming, but it is […]