Below we’ve shared a collection of the most helpful hospice links. Keep an eye on this page as we’ll be updating it regularly with new resources and interesting finds. National…
Continue ReadingWINCHESTER, Va, January 8, 2020—the Board of Directors of Blue Ridge Hospice, a local not-for-profit hospice, would like to welcome Cheryl Hamilton Fried as their new President and CEO, effective…
Continue ReadingDr. Julie Landrio Granted the Hospice Medical Director Certified® (HMDC®) Credential Winchester, Virginia – November 2020 – JULIE LANDRIO, HMDC, PHYSICIAN at Blue Ridge Hospice, was recently granted the Hospice…
Continue ReadingIt’s almost time!!! Race packet pick-up will be held at three separate locations from 11:00am-2:00pm next week! On 10/7, we will be at the Winchester Thrift Shop located at 116 Featherbed Lane Winchester, VA;…
Continue ReadingOur Grief & Loss Services counselors offer words of encouragement this week as we find ways to stay connected. National Suicide Prevention Awareness Week reminds us that there are things…
Continue ReadingIntroducing The Kaleidoscope Project: Grief Support for Children and Teens Each time you look through a kaleidoscope you see something new and different. The bits and pieces create an endless…
Continue ReadingDuring the COVID-19 Pandemic the Blue Ridge Hospice team continued caring for patients. Here is Stacy’s story. During the pandemic we limited how many staff members could visit a patient…
Continue ReadingTo anyone who has lost an important person to overdose: Today, August 31st, is National Overdose Awareness Day. We look at anyone who has lost a loved one to overdose…
Continue ReadingWhat Can Possibly Come from Our Pain? What do we do with our deepest and most painful grief? Some bury the hurt deep within, while others give it words and…
Continue ReadingDid you know that Blue Ridge Hospice offers grief counseling to our Spanish-speaking community? When the pain of loss after the death of a loved one feels overwhelming, grief support…
Continue ReadingOur Music Therapists were able to provide socially distant concerts to patients in facilities. Our Music Therapists have missed being able to sit with patients face to face, so this…
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