For the last two years, we've hosted a private event called, To The Hilt. Through it, we’re able to connect with our customers, vendors and partners on a more personal level. Watch the highlights, here.
Read MoreAt the 2018 Ramp Banquet, Absolute Home Health & Hospice celebrated three outstanding employees with an award of distinction. Tina Englehart, OTR, Occupational Therapist; Dee Pits, Authorization Specialist; and Pat Gailoto, RN, Director of Hospice were recognized for their dedication to the wellbeing of our patients and exemplary leadership within our team.
Read MoreFor the last 10 months, Mary Kathryn Wyler has been offering companion-style visits to patients of Absolute Hospice twice a week. She spends time with them in the way of reading, reminiscing, and listening. She enjoys them, and they enjoy her.
Read MoreWhile taking care of someone is a selfless and charitable act, you have to make sure you don’t lose yourself in the process. Implementing self-care tactics while letting go of some of your responsibilities can help you achieve more balance in your life while still allowing you to look after your loved one.
Read MoreAt Absolute, we believe the best way to spread Christmas cheer is to sing loud for all to hear - oh wait... that was actually Buddy, the Elf, who said that. Let's start this again. At Absolute, what we actually believe is, the best way to connect and celebrate with our team i
Read MoreThe holidays aren't jolly for all of us. For those who've experienced loss, it can be excruciating - hear our tips for getting through them.
Read MoreThe holiday season is typically a joyous time! However, for some, the holidays can be a more difficult time of year, particularly for those faced with health issues.
Read MoreAlzheimer’s and the death of a partner are devastating enough all on their own, but when the two major life changes happen at the same time, the aftermath is beyond heartbreaking. Many adult children have to deal with how to tell their surviving parent that their spouse has died.
Read MoreWhen our volunteer coordinator, Margaret Mullen, reached out to The University of Akron to inquire about ticket prices and wheelchair accessibility for an upcoming Akron Zips Football game for one of our patients – she had no idea the amount of generosity that would greet her on the other side.
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