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Monthly Archives: January 2012

Don’t wait to talk about end-of-life care

Unfortunately, the following situation is one that’s far too common and happens every day in Wyoming and all across the country. A family is gathered by the bedside of a loved one who’s been seriously ill, and now is likely … Continue reading

It's About Adding Days To Your Life...

Fundraising experts say that a nonprofit organization should never plan a fundraising event unless the event depicts the agency’s mission. If that is true, then Central Wyoming Hospice and Transitions is right on target with their annual fundraising event, “Roaming … Continue reading

CWHTP: A World Class Facility

By Dusty Johnson Incoming President of the Board Often, we take services like fireman, policeman, or ER health care providers for granted, until you need their skills. Our family had never thought about end of life care until my father-in-law, … Continue reading

Visit Our New Resource Center

The Central Wyoming Hospice & Transitions Resource Center introduces New Resource Library. This library is open to the community to view or check-out its various resources. The library houses books, videos and other information pertaining to end-of-life issues for adults … Continue reading

Finding Your Support During Grief

By Amy Fitzpatrick, PCSW Bereavement Coordinator Often grief has a tendency to feel isolating and in the midst of our grief we can lose sight of whom or where we can turn to for support. In these times, it can … Continue reading

Improving Quality of Life

By Ryan Bair, LCSW Transitions Coordinator The Transitions Program focus is to assist clients in having the best quality of life possible through providing case management and volunteer services. Through case management clients receive assistance in reaching community services that … Continue reading

Spiritual counselor helps with end-of-life care

By MARTIN KIDSTON The Billings Gazette CODY — Many years ago, Randy Leisey was told that life is learning to deal with a series of losses. It seemed like a negative outlook when he first heard it said, but as … Continue reading