Home Health Services eNewsletter December 2015

e m o H 1 Volume 1, Issue 4 CMH hosts Lights of Remembrance “Cheer-ity” Citizens Memorial Hospice held a special Lights of Remembrance open house on Tuesday, Nov. 10 from 5:15 to 6:30 p.m. at the Carrie J. Babb Cancer Center at Citizens Memorial Hospital (CMH) in Bolivar. Hosted by CMH Hospice staff, the evening welcomed in the holiday season with entertainment provided by Bolivar High School Chorus Line, in addition to the recognition of three individuals with special awards including: Hospice Light Award, Butler Funeral Home; Hospice Partner in Care Award, Cynthia Hatfield, director of pharmacy; and the Sue McCoy Hospice Service Award, Sherrie Herbert, CNA—Home Health. The purpose of the annual Lights of Remembrance “Cheer-ity” event was intended to honor the life of a loved one, support the Hospice philosophy of living life fully, comfortably and dying with dignity, and to involve the community in the support of Hospice care. Individuals had the opportunity to make donations of $10 to $500 per light in honor of family and friends, or in memory of loved ones. The lights decorating the tree were dedicated to those people who are being honored or memorialized. Giving to the Lights of Remembrance program will provide donations in our area to ensure that physical, emotional, spiritual and bereavement care is given to all terminally ill patients and their families. CMH Hospice caregivers strive to help patients remain as comfortable as possible at home, or in a homelike setting, with family and friends. The program also provides support to the family after a death of their loved one through a bereavement program. For more information about CMH Hospice or Lights of Remembrance, donate online at http:// conta.cc/1L08b6s or contact CMH Hospice at 417-326-3585 or 800-955-3493.