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A Caring Nurse “Helps the Medicine Go Down”

ArticlesBy CHP BlogMarch 5, 2020Leave a comment

Chad Cluts of Payne sometimes refers to his home health nurse, Mary Lichty, RN, as “Mary Poppins” because she usually has a song to sing, which is like the “Spoonful of Sugar” that “helps the medicine go down.” Cluts was paralyzed in an automobile accident when he was in his 20s and lives in a…

Long-term hospice patient nearing 100 years old

ArticlesBy CHP BlogMarch 4, 2020Leave a comment

By Lucas Bechtol, The Bryan Times A doctor once said Helen Stahl wouldn’t live beyond 39. “The doctor came in and shook his finger right at me and told my mom, ‘That girl, if she lives to be 39 she’ll be really lucky,’” Stahl said. “We all had something. The other kids had measles, but…

Local Home Care Key to Recovery

ArticlesBy CHP BlogFebruary 19, 2020Leave a comment

One of the great benefits of living in a small town is that when one of its residents is facing a difficult time, the local community often rallies around in support. That was the case for Payne resident, Donnie Egnor as he dealt with serious health issues over the past five years. Egnor says having…

Hospice is not limited to a place

ArticlesBy CHP BlogDecember 20, 2019Leave a comment

There has been a huge shift in recent years regarding where people die. According to a new report recently published in the New England Journal of Medicine, for the first time in at least a half-century, the home has surpassed the hospital as the leading place where people pass in the United States. Hospice programs…

Local Home Care Makes a Difference

ArticlesBy CHP BlogDecember 16, 2019Leave a comment

By Kirsten Barnhart, DHI Media News Editor – When home care nurse Kayla Wannemacher gets to work, the first thing she does is get ready for a day of caring for individuals. Wannemacher, an RN with Community Health Professionals in Van Wert, offers skilled care services where nurses meet the patient’s needs from the comfort…

25 Years of Pursuing Purpose in Home Care

ArticlesBy CHP BlogDecember 13, 2019Leave a comment

By Jim Langham, Times Bulletin Correspondent – When Julie Stutz’s daughter started kindergarten 25 years ago, she needed something productive to do outside of the home. At first, she wanted to be a veterinarian’s assistant, but when she saw several people in the community that needed outside assistance, her heart bent that direction. “I started…

“Like Family” at Adult Day Center

ArticlesBy CHP BlogDecember 6, 2019Leave a comment

The decision to seek outside care for a parent or grandparent is usually boiled down to either keeping an elderly or disabled family member at home or putting them in a nursing facility. But, what if there was another option? Adult day centers are designed to enable adults of any age with physical impairments or…

Home Care Aides Put Heart & Soul into Clients

ArticlesBy CHP BlogDecember 6, 2019Leave a comment

By Jim Langham, Times-Bulletin Correspondent DHI Media – The first word that comes to Yvonne Perrott’s mind when she thinks about her home health and hospice aides is “heart.” “All of our aides have a heart for what they are doing, and they connect with the hearts of those they are serving,” said Perrott, who…

Bob Hollstein, front left, with his family, who were flown in from Oregon after Hollstein was put on hospice care. LUCAS BECHTOL/Staff

Angel Foundation brings a family together for Thanksgiving

ArticlesBy CHP BlogDecember 2, 2019Leave a comment

By Lucus Bechtol, Bryan Times – When Bob Hollstein of West Unity entered hospice services through Community Health Professionals (CHP) in October, he had one wish: to see his family. That posed a problem for his grandson, Jay Moore. As a minister in Portland, Oregon, he couldn’t afford the $2,600 to fly his wife, Lindsay,…

Care and Support through Local Hospice

ArticlesBy CHP BlogNovember 15, 2019Leave a comment

For many, there’s nothing as mysterious as the end of life. It’s a time that most of us don’t want to think about for our loved ones or ourselves. Then, something happens — a shocking prognosis, a disease takes root, aging parents need extra care. In these situations, home care and hospice is meant to…

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