FAIRHOPE Hospice & Palliative Care, Inc. Gives Back to Community During Hospice and Palliative Care Month

LANCASTER, Ohio — FAIRHOPE Hospice & Palliative Care, Inc. is celebrating Hospice and Palliative Care Month this November. To thank the community, FAIRHOPE has placed umbrellas around Fairfield County to use and borrow.

“We are grateful to be part of such an extraordinary community that always supports us,” said Kristin Glasure, FAIRHOPE President/CEO. “We wanted to do something impactful and unique for our community as a thank you for their endless support!”

You can find the umbrella pickup and drop-offs at these Fairfield, Hocking and Perry County locations:

 

 

Amanda:

Baltimore:

Canal Winchester:

Pickerington:

Downtown Lancaster:

Logan:

New Lexington:

Bremen:

Carroll:

  • Fairfield Health Professionals of Carroll

Methods to Reduce or Prevent Caregiver Stress Step 6: Become an Educated Caregiver

Kristin GlasureBy Kristin Glasure, FAIRHOPE President and CEO

Becoming a caregiver often happens by default by taking care of a loved one who needs more help than they used to. Whether you are helping your grandfather clean his house or your mother with daily care, you may not feel equipped for this new role. We understand this can be overwhelming and it is okay and normal to feel unprepared. In this article, we are going to help ease the transformation with some guidance in becoming an educated caregiver.

By becoming an educated caregiver, we do not mean you need to take courses to become a doctor or nurse. Simply, it is educating yourself and the caregiver team (which can be families, friends, neighbors, or anyone you trust) on the diagnoses and rehabilitation of your family member/s.

Here are our suggestions for becoming an educated caregiver:

  1. Go to your loved one’s doctor appointments to get familiar with the diagnosis and ask questions.
  2. Seek organizations or non-profits related to your loved one’s specific diagnosis for support and resources.
  3. Visit websites with available information, such as:
    1. Alzheimer Association Local Chaptersalz.org
    2. Parkinson Disease Associationapdaparkinson.org
    3. Lewy Body Dementialbda.org
    4. The Association for Frontotemporal Dementiatheaftd.org.
  4. Visit the community resource finder tool at org to find local education programs, workshops and support groups that can help you learn caregiving techniques.
  5. If you feel it is necessary, take an online training course. There is a free online course through Coursera at org/learn/dementia-care.

There are several ways to become educated in caregiving. Our goal is to help you ease into this new role. Remember everyone learns differently and every situation is different. Stay tuned for our next blog on setting healthy boundaries and expectations.

FAIRHOPE Hospice & Palliative Care, Inc. Hosts 27th Annual Celebration of Life  Tree of Remembrance In-Person

FAIRHOPE Hospice & Palliative Care, Inc. Hosts 27th Annual Celebration of Life Tree of Remembrance In-Person

FAIRHOPE Hospice & Palliative Care, Inc. will host their 27th Annual Celebration of Life Tree of Remembrance lighting in person on Wednesday, December 13 starting at 5 p.m. at the FAIRHOPE Pickering House, 282 Sells Road, Lancaster.

The tree’s ornaments and donations are in honor of loved ones during the holiday season and benefit the FAIRHOPE Hospice Memorial Fund. The Tree of Remembrance provides a time to reflect and celebrate and at the same time, helps others who come to FAIRHOPE seeking care. Ornaments come in the shapes of an angel, cross, or heart and will be available for purchase in remembrance of loved ones.

“We understand remembering loved ones this time of year can be difficult,” said Kristin Glasure, President & CEO of FAIRHOPE. “The main reason we offer this special tradition is to allow people to celebrate and remember the many cherished memories and traditions they have made over the years with families and friends in their memory. We’re also grateful that this beloved event is returning to in-person for the first time since 2019.”

Memorial ornaments are available with a $15 or more donation and ornaments not shipped immediately will be displayed on the tree through December 31, 2023. To reserve your ornament, please order online at: https://fairhopehospice.org/donation-page/.

FAIRHOPE Hospice & Palliative Care Announces Hiring of Vice President

LANCASTER, Ohio (November 9, 2023) — Seth White, LNHA, recently joined FAIRHOPE Hospice & Palliative Care as vice president. Prior to joining FAIRHOPE, White served as the associate executive director at Friendship Village of Dublin. In his role, he supported all operations of the organization with a heavy focus on the licensed care areas. He has a varied background in healthcare operations including in assisted living and post-acute skilled nursing facilities.

As vice president at FAIRHOPE, he will work closely with President and CEO Kristin Glasure, the board of trustees and the entire staff to ensure the vision and mission of the organization continues to grow while providing compassionate end-of-life care.

“I’m a second-generation healthcare administrator who had the fortune to recognize my passion for serving seniors and helping others at an early age through the work of my father,” said Seth White, vice president of FAIRHOPE.

White graduated from Ohio University with a degree in long-term health care administration with a certificate in gerontology. He also obtained a licensed nursing home administrator (LNHA) designation.

“We are thrilled to have Seth join our team,” said Kristin Glasure, President & CEO of FAIRHOPE. “He brings a unique skill set that complements FAIRHOPE’s strengths while also looking at new opportunities for growth. We look forward to Seth meeting our wonderful community members, patients and families.”

White resides in Logan with his wife, Kristy, and daughter.