6/23/2012 - It may surprise many people to learn that 25 percent of those who die every year in the US are Veterans. To help provide care and support that reflect the important contributions made by these men and women, Calvert Hospice has become a national partner of We Honor Veterans, a pioneering campaign developed by National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization in collaboration with the Department of Veterans Affairs.At a recent We Honor Veterans ceremony conducted by Major Laughhunn in conjunction with Calvert Hospice the service of Arthur. Owsianny who served during World War II was honored. Mr. Owsianny was presented with a certificate and a pin honoring his many contributions to his country in wartime. Mr. Owsianny made 33 bombing missions over Germany during World War II.
As part of the We Honor Veterans program, Calvert Hospice will implement ongoing Veteran-centered education for staff and volunteers to improve the care they provide to the Veterans they proudly service. The nation is seeing many of the Veterans who served in World War II and Korea pass away – and the number of deaths of Vietnam Veterans is beginning to rise. read more>>>
Jun 24, 2012 - While many still remember the Vietnam era like it was yesterday, 50 years have passed since the United States first got involved in the conflict. Vietnam veterans are now age 57 and older, and many of them are dealing with end-of-life issues that are at least in part a result of their service.Health issues including infectious diseases, complications from exposure to Agent Orange, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are common afflictions of those who served.
Last Thursday, Newton's Hospice of the Good Shepherd hosted a workshop at the VA Boston Healthcare System in West Roxbury called “Bringing Peace: The Unique Needs of Vietnam Veterans at the End of Life.”
The hospice holds several educational sessions a year for healthcare professionals, social workers, mental health professionals and other caregivers, but this is the first one to focus specifically on the needs of Vietnam veterans. It was held in conjunction with the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization’s (NHPCO) "We Honor Veterans" campaign being organized with the Department of Veterans Affairs. read more>>>
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