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Category: Youth Grief and Loss

Home Health and Hospice provides compassionate, patient-centered care in your home

November 18, 2024

Home Health and Hospice caregivers make a remarkable difference for the patients, families and communities they serve. Here in the Yampa Valley, we are fortunate to have had Home Health services available since 1964 when Routt and Moffat County health … Continue reading →

Posted in Grief Support, Home Health, Hospice and Palliative Care, Volunteer, Youth Grief and Loss

Thank you for supporting the Rubber Ducky Race for Hospice in Craig

August 27, 2024

We want to express our gratitude to the many individuals and businesses that made the tenth annual Craig Rubber Ducky Race for Northwest Colorado Health’s Hospice program on August 3 a huge success. It was so great to see the … Continue reading →

Posted in CEO Stephanie Einfeld, Fundraiser, Grief Support, Hospice and Palliative Care, Volunteer, Youth Grief and Loss

Hospice Daffodils – a sign of Hope and Spring

March 11, 2024

One of many myths about choosing Hospice is that it means giving up hope. The reality is that in Hospice the hope for living each day to the fullest becomes the focus. “Hospice is about the quality of life that … Continue reading →

Posted in Donate, Fundraiser, Grief Support, Hospice and Palliative Care, Volunteer, Youth Grief and Loss

Plan your traditions and ways to connect

December 11, 2023

The holidays are upon us again. Holiday traditions can be wonderful and complex. They can provide a sense of stability in our ever-changing world, especially for children.  However, they can also compound stress and exacerbate grief.  The grief response is … Continue reading →

Posted in Behavioral Health, Grief Support, Hospice and Palliative Care, Youth Grief and Loss, Youth Resiliency

Rubber Ducky Race supports Hospice, Grief Support for anyone in our community who needs it

August 8, 2023

The ducks are back and ready to race! The Rubber Ducky Race for Hospice is on Tuesday, July 25 starting at 5pm at the Old Town Hot Springs. Thousands of ducks will race down the waterslides, which is a delight … Continue reading →

Posted in Fundraiser, Grief Support, Hospice and Palliative Care, Volunteer, Youth Grief and Loss

Honor those you have lost this holiday season

December 13, 2019

It’s the most wonderful time of the year. But for those who have lost a loved one, it can also be a time of sadness, stress and loneliness. Know that you are not alone and that there are others in … Continue reading →

Posted in Grief Support, Hospice and Palliative Care, Youth Grief and Loss

Creative projects can help children grieving a loss

December 20, 2018

By Tamera Manzanares Holiday traditions are complicated. They can provide a sense of stability in our ever-changing world, especially for children, but they can also compound grief for children who have lost a friend or loved one. Katy Thiel leads … Continue reading →

Posted in Public Health, Youth Grief and Loss, Youth Resiliency

Helping others eases grief during the holidays

November 29, 2017

By Tamera Manzanares Every week, Jo Anne Grace volunteers at LiftUp Routt County food bank. It makes her feel good to give back but also helps her remember her mother who, driven by a passion to help those less fortunate, … Continue reading →

Posted in Behavioral Health, Hospice and Palliative Care, Youth Grief and Loss

Daffodils brighten lives in many ways

March 13, 2015

Daffodils are $5 per bunch, $24 for five bunches and $46 for 10 bunches. Cards are $3 each, $5 for 10 and 10 for $20. They will be available for sale Tuesday, March 17 at these locations: Northwest Colorado VNA … Continue reading →

Posted in Fundraiser, Home Health, Hospice and Palliative Care, Uncategorized, Youth Grief and Loss

Program supports grieving children

November 17, 2014

By Suzi Mariano Children and teens who have lost a loved one often feel alone and overwhelmed in their grief not realizing there are others who understand and can help them through this difficult process. Feelings of loss can result … Continue reading →

Posted in Hospice and Palliative Care, Youth Grief and Loss

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