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Judy Bartel Named One of Crain’s Cleveland Business’ 2018 “Notable Women in Health Care”


​Hospice of the Western Reserve Chief Clinical Officer Judy Bartel has been named one of Crain's 2018 "Notable Women in Health Care." The list honors women in the health care industry who are considered leaders in their workplaces and in the community, as nominated by clients or colleagues.


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August 20 2018

Categories: News and Community 


Hospice Nursing Assistant Ryann Smith Named a “Senior Care All-Star”


​The Senior Care All-Star awards presented by Geauga County's Department on Aging recognize "excellence in senior care service." Hartsgrove Township resident Ryann Smith, a Certified Hospice and Palliative Care Nursing Assistant, was honored as one of this year's winners. Ryann has been a member of Hospice of the Western Reserve's clinical care teams for more than 10 years.


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August 13 2018

Categories: News and Community 


Educational Collaboration with ALSA Focuses on Enhancing Quality of Life


This year, Hospice of the Western Reserve is collaborating with the Northern Ohio Chapter of the ALS Association (ALSA) to bring an educational focus to Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease. ALS is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. As their illness progresses, people with ALS lose the ability to walk, speak, and eventually, breathe. 


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June 29 2018

Categories: News and Community Medical and Clinical 


Q&A with Benjamin Li, M.D., The MetroHealth System - Conversations and Compassion at the End of Life


​Benjamin Li, M.D. is the Director of the Cancer Center, Division of Surgical Oncology, The MetroHealth System. Dr. Li shares his insights on patient conversations and end-of-life care with Clinical Connections.


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June 29 2018

Categories: News and Community Medical and Clinical Clinical Connections 


5 Things I’ve Learned from My Dog


Pets are valued for the faithful companionship and unconditional love they provide. Several studies have shown that simply cuddling or petting an animal can reduce anxiety, lower blood pressure and heart rate and ease depression.


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June 25 2018

Categories: News and Community Volunteers 

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