Grieving during the time of COVID-19

Grief affects so many things in your life — how you feel physically, emotionally, cognitively, socially and spiritually. But right now in our community, the COVID-19 pandemic is overshadowing grief for many, and making things even more challenging as you try to manage your grief. Here are some innovative ideas to help those who are grieving manage during this time.

Hospice of the Panhandle is volunteer strong!

By Ashley Horst, Fundraising & Marketing Coordinator It all started with a group of innovative volunteers. In 1980 the congregation of Trinity Episcopal Church in Martinsburg was challenged to find the unmet needs in the community and come up with solutions for them. The group decided that one unmet need was a lack of good…

September is disaster preparedness month!

September is disaster preparedness month. Part of our job at Hospice of the Panhandle is to help our patients and their families prepare for the unexpected since disaster can affect them more severely than most. We help our patients prepare for weather events by making sure that they have the medications, medical supplies and support…

Just call

On this beautiful warm sunny day, I watch a little towheaded girl in a blue top and pink shorts outside my window. She first runs, and then skips along the lawn of our inpatient facility. She’s about 7 or 8 years old, probably here after being picked up from school. She routinely stops under each…

Dottie’s Story

Dottie’s Story Bringing a former Air Guard commander home. When Brigadier General V. Wayne “Speedy” Lloyd was diagnosed with a fast-growing brain tumor, he wanted to get back to his home among the West Virginia hills. “I started my life here,” General Lloyd told his sister, Dottie Lorenz. “And I want to end it here.”…

Honoring those who have served

By John Sherwood, Hospice of the Panhandle Veteran Volunteer My volunteer service with Hospice of the Panhandle has been one of my most enriching life experiences. In addition to being able to recognize and honor many of our veterans, it has provided the opportunity to literally touch pieces of American history. Clarence J. MacNichols was…

It’s about not giving up

KEARNEYSVILLE — A soft-spoken but articulate woman who works as a human resource professional, Eula Thomas wants others to know what she’s learned through grief counseling at Hospice of the Panhandle: Families stand to gain so much through hospice services. Her husband, John (nicknamed Jay), who died in May 2018 at the age of 56,…