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Everybody Has Lost Someone

Have you seen Season 2 of RC Hospice Talk? The theme for this season is "Everyone Has Lost Someone" where our team of hospice professionals…

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Who is RC Hospice Care?

Take a look at our new Informational video about RC Hospice Care by our very own Chaplain, Tom Rupp.

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RC Legacy: Healing Hugs

Did you know RC Hospice offers their patient’s families a very special keepsake called Healing Hugs.

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Sacramento Hospice Care

Hospice does not mean today; it does not mean tomorrow either. However, when the time does come, we want you to know that you have a choice in the services available to you and the great benefits they entail.

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RCHC Resource Hub

Check out our helpful list of organizations and professionals that RC Hospice proudly works with.

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The Ministry of Presence

In my pastoral training I came across a phrase that sums up what ministers and other caregivers do – the ministry of presence. What does this mean? It is more than merely showing up. In the Bible story of Job, his three friends show up and sit with him.

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Getting Ready for Hospice

Perhaps you have had other friends who have walked the long road with their loved one or friend as they faced impending death. And now, it is your turn to walk with someone close to you.

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How to be a Hospice Patient

Your life is about to change….but you knew that, didn’t you? You have made it this far these many years due to your ability to adapt to change.

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If There’s Anything I Can Do

Maybe you have heard someone say this, or maybe you have said it before, in your desire to help someone in need – “if there is anything I can do, just let me know.”

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It is Okay to Cry

Perhaps you consider yourself a happy person, in control of your emotions and able to adjust to any situation. But then you suddenly have a hospice diagnosis or are involved with a loved one who qualifies for hospice.

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