Universal Home Health & Hospice Care is offering a Grief & Loss Support Group to provide a safe and supportive space for individuals coping with loss. This group will meet every Tuesday from May 6th to June 3rd, 2025, from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM at 921 Rush Avenue, Bellefontaine, OH.
Facilitated by Karla Gingerich, LISW-S, the group offers an opportunity to share experiences and connect with others who understand. For more information or to register, call 937-593-1605. February is American Heart Month, a time to raise awareness about heart disease—the leading cause of death in the United States. At Universal Home Health & Hospice Care, we understand the importance of heart health, especially for those managing chronic illnesses or recovering from medical conditions at home.
As February is also the month of love, there’s no better time to show love to your heart by taking proactive steps toward a healthier lifestyle. Whether you’re a patient, a caregiver, or a loved one, heart health should be a priority for everyone. Tips for a Heart-Healthy Lifestyle Maintaining good cardiovascular health is essential at every stage of life, but it is especially crucial for seniors and individuals receiving home health or hospice care. Here are some simple yet effective ways to support heart health:
At Universal Home Health & Hospice Care, we are committed to providing compassionate, high-quality care that supports overall wellness, including heart health. Our skilled nurses and caregivers work closely with patients and their families to manage heart conditions, provide education, and promote a heart-healthy lifestyle. This American Heart Month, we encourage everyone to take steps toward a healthier heart. Whether through small daily changes or comprehensive medical care, prioritizing heart health can lead to a longer, healthier life. If you or a loved one need home health or hospice care that includes heart health management, contact us today to learn more about our services. Stay heart healthy this February and beyond!
During the recent winter storm, the Emergency Warmth Shelter opened its doors to those in need, offering warmth and comfort to individuals and families who had lost heat or had nowhere else to turn. Our team at Universal Home Health & Hospice Care is honored to contribute to this vital service, ensuring that no one in our community is left out in the cold.
We believe in the power of coming together during challenging times and are proud to stand alongside organizations like Recovery Zone and the First Church of God. Together, we can make a meaningful difference in the lives of our neighbors. Thank you to all who support and volunteer at the Emergency Warmth Shelter. Your dedication and compassion are truly inspiring. At Universal Home Health & Hospice Care, we remain committed to our mission of providing care and comfort to those in need, both through our healthcare services and community support initiatives. Spreading Holiday Cheer: A Successful Toys for Tots Drive at Universal Home Health & Hospice Care12/20/2024
You may be retiring, Karen, but you will never be far from our thoughts and prayers. Pictured with Karen are Donna, Universal Hospice RN, and Sabra, Universal Community Business Liaison. You are like family to Universal!
Adding to the evening’s warmth, the Grace Notes provided beautiful music that resonated with attendees.
First Christian Church has been a gracious host for this special event, with members of the congregation expressing their gratitude for the meaningful gathering. "Thank you to Universal Home Health and Hospice, our community funeral directors, and the Grace Notes for a lovely and comforting memorial service this evening," the church shared. Cathy Wallace, a community member in attendance, remarked, “This is such a beautiful service! Thank you all for sharing our loved ones' names and caring about those of us that are left.” The annual Hospice Memorial Service continues to be a poignant reminder of the importance of community, connection, and remembrance in times of loss. Universal Home Health & Hospice Care LPN Mike is pictured below providing free monthly blood pressure checks for local senior citizens at the Logan County Senior Center.
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