Sandy's Story

Sandy’s Story

Sandy’s family found that Hospice of the Panhandle could help in ways both large and small. During Sandy’s mother’s illness, her father needed time away in a place he loved – his detached garage where he worked on small machinery like lawnmowers and appliances.

Hospice care: It’s for the living

I am Sandy Hamilton and am grateful and humbled to share some background information and insight as to why I readily agreed to share my family’s Hospice of the Panhandle story. My family’s story is the subject of a commercial currently airing on local TV and radio stations. I never doubted the value of Hospice…

Hospice nurse remembered in dedication ceremony

By Maria Lorensen, Development Director Taylor Spigler-James served as a nurse at Hospice of the Panhandle’s Inpatient Facility, until she passed away on June 13. Taylor was an animal and nature lover. Staff members are collecting items for the Berkeley County Humane Society, and a Hospice of the Panhandle Nursing Scholarship has been set up…

Hospice volunteer’s service comes full circle

By Margaret Cogswell, RN, CHPCA CEO I’m writing today to share with you a story of someone who just last year needed hospice care (and who many of you may know). I’d like to introduce you to Theresa Goodman, hospice volunteer extraordinaire. Theresa came to hospice volunteering through her experience with her dad when he…