Stronger together: How collaboration is helping nonprofit hospices thrive
After nearly 20 years, Gwendolyn Kaltoft, chief of quality, compliance, and education, was set to retire from her post at YoloCares, a nonprofit community-based hospice
After nearly 20 years, Gwendolyn Kaltoft, chief of quality, compliance, and education, was set to retire from her post at YoloCares, a nonprofit community-based hospice
The patients at an AIDS hospice facility in San Francisco were nearing the end of their lives. A volunteer visitor was nearing a turning point
Madalon Amenta, a founding mother of hospice in the United States and board member of YoloCares in Davis, has often said, “The roots of
Dear friends, I’m sharing a link to a story that appeared on November 28 in the New Yorker and on ProPublica, How Hospice Became a
Greetings from the California Hospice Network! Lots has been happening at CHN, and I wanted to share some news about our work to strengthen community-based nonprofit
These last two weeks are unlike anything we have faced in generations. I want to take a moment to acknowledge the hospice leaders and healthcare
What does it take to thrive as a nonprofit hospice care provider? For many of us, thriving includes three important elements: providing an exceptional patient
It’s a new year, a time when many of us make resolutions that aim to add healthy habits to our daily lives. As leaders of