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November is National Hospice/Palliative Care Month. This year’s theme, Hope, Dignity, Love…It must be hospice, reminds us that the care we provide brings hope to help people live life as fully as possible, offers dignity when there is not a cure and surrounds families with love at one of life’s most challenging times. The hospice philosophy of care is shared by palliative care providers who are working to serve patients and families earlier in the course of a serious illness. Both hospice and palliative care are committed to providing compassion, hope, and dignity.
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