Editor’s Note: Here is a great informational piece from the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO) on how to deal with the loss of a loved one who served our country.

There is greater significance to Memorial Day (May 30) than the start of the summer season. Memorial Day is a time to publicly show our . . . → Read More: National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization Offers Five Tips to Support Those Who’ve Lost a Loved One in Service to our Country

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Hospice Care of South Carolina is working to ensure our veterans receive access to the benefits of quality, compassionate end of life care in our state. Our Veterans have done everything asked of them in their mission to serve our country, now it is time for us to serve them. Every veteran and their family should . . . → Read More: Did You Know?

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Did you know that our veterans can face different and extreme health issues?

Nationwide, there are over 23 million veterans comprising ten percent of the population. During wartime, the main health concerns are life-threatening and disabling injuries. These include shrapnel and gunshot wounds, lost limbs, and head injuries. Service members might also have health problems from . . . → Read More: Did You Know?

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