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People often believe that hospice is for patients with only hours or days to live, however this is not always true. For the family of longtime Van Wert resident Wally Purmort, the hospice journey was experienced for over a year at the Van Wert Area Inpatient Hospice Center.
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Hospice can be a terrifying word to many people. Some think that it means there is no chance of a miracle. Others feel that hospice is a place to give up hope, or that it is for those in their last hours or days. Many people have never had to deal with a loved one…
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CHP is committed to serving those in the community. Each of our office locations are deeply rooted in their local communities and strive to be a true service provider for everyone. Being a community based company means that we listen to the community by creating programs and services to meet needs, sharing our resources and…
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CHP is dedicated to providing bereavement support to those who have lost a loved one. Bereavement can range from support groups to grief camp for children. Our bereavement support can greatly help family member and friends get through difficult times after a loved one has passed away. Bereavement support groups are free and available…
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Below is a great article written by Josh Ewers of The Bryan Times about CHP’s Rays of Hope Camp in Archbold which will finished on July 20th. The jubilant sound of children playing is not a concept usually associated with the grieving process, but they go hand in hand at Community Health Professionals of Bryan…
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Have a busy lifestyle but still want to make an impact on others? Becoming a Home Health Aide can be the answer to both! Check out the video to learn more.
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Traditionally, seniors have relied on their children and family members to care for them as they age. But today more often than not, adult children live out of town or in another state; leaving family members concerned about their loved one’s safety and well-being. A medical alert system can give peace of mind for both…
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“Live United” is the slogan for the United Way of Van Wert County. But it means more than that for a Convoy man and his family, as they have been both on the giving and receiving ends of the community’s generosity. Michael Chesbro is in the midst of a battle with stage 4 esophageal cancer.…
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Sept. 17-23 is National Adult Day Services Week. Every year, this important week is recognized to honor the beneficial services adult day care centers provide to seniors, disabled individuals, and their overwhelmed caregivers. This special week has been celebrated annually since it was proclaimed on September 27, 1983, by former President Ronald Reagan to raise…
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Below is a great article written by Dan Robinson of The Kenton Times about the recent Lunch and Learn at CHP Ada. Elderly abuse is commonly seen to be a problem in urban areas, but people in Hardin County and surrounding communities see it on a regular basis as well. “We see it happen all…
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