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Protecting Older Adults from Fall-Related Injuries

September 8, 2024

Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health Celebrates Fall Prevention Month This September- Raising Awareness and Taking Action to Protect Older Adults from Fall-Related Injuries.

September is Fall Prevention Month, a critical time to focus on the safety and well-being of our older adult population. Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health is proud to join this national effort to raise awareness about fall-related injuries, hospitalizations, and their significant impact on quality of life and healthcare costs.Reducing the risk of falls in the home, Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health, Plymouth, NH

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), one in four Americans aged 65 and older falls each year. Falls are the leading cause of both fatal and non-fatal injuries in this age group, leading to over 3 million emergency department visits annually. Beyond the physical injuries, falls can result in a reduced quality of life, with many older adults experiencing a loss of independence and increased fear of falling again.

The financial impact is also staggering. The CDC estimates that falls among older adults cost the U.S. healthcare system over $50 billion each year. These costs include hospitalizations, surgeries, and long-term rehabilitation, which often place a significant burden on families and caregivers.

Preventing Falls at Home: Simple Steps for Safety

Many falls can be prevented with simple adjustments to the home environment and proactive health measures. Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health encourages individuals and families to consider the following fall prevention strategies:

  • Remove Tripping Hazards: Keep walkways clear of clutter, secure loose rugs with double-sided tape, and immediately clean up spills.
  • Improve Lighting: Ensure all areas of the home are well-lit, especially stairways and bathrooms. Consider installing nightlights in hallways and bedrooms.
  • Install Grab Bars and Handrails: Place grab bars in the bathroom near the toilet and shower, and install handrails on both sides of stairways.
  • Wear Proper Footwear: Encourage the use of shoes with non-slip soles and avoid walking around the house in socks or slippers.
  • Exercise Regularly: Engage in exercises that improve balance and strength, such as Tai Chi, to help prevent falls.

In-Home Assessments by Our Experts

At Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health, our team of Physical and Occupational Therapists is dedicated to helping older adults stay safe in their homes. We offer in-home assessments to identify potential fall hazards and provide personalized recommendations to enhance safety. Our therapists work closely with patients to develop tailored exercise plans that strengthen muscles and improve balance, further reducing the risk of falls.

“As we celebrate Fall Prevention Month, it is vital to recognize the profound impact falls have on older adults and their families,” said Aubrey Engle, RN, Executive Director of Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health. “By taking proactive steps, we can prevent falls and ensure our loved ones maintain their independence and quality of life. Our team is here to support the community with expert assessments and care designed to keep everyone safe at home.”

Don’t wait to ask about how our compassionate staff can help your loved ones. To qualify for home health care, a person must have a physician’s order and demonstrate a need for skilled care that can be safely provided at home. Our focus is on providing comfort to patients and support to families, with our team available 24/7 to address any concerns. The call is free, and our professionals are ready to assist you! Call us today at 603-536-2232 to learn more.

Filed Under: Healthy Living, Press Release Tagged With: Fall prevention in the home, fall prevention month, Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health, reducing the risk of falls

The Journey Through Loss & Grief-New Support Group Starting!

August 26, 2024

Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health Starting New Grief Support Group Session: ‘The Journey Through Loss and Grief’

Throughout the ages of humankind, storytellers have spun tales which have fascinated the minds and imaginations of folks young and old as ways to help them discover their own inner strengths to confront the difficulties of life as we come to experience them. Probably no emotional journey is more challenging and difficult than that of loss and the feelings of grief that accompany it.

We do not have to wait long for such experiences. The boy next door, out of innocent curiosity drops a rock on a plastic rattle belonging to the little girl upstairs to see what makes its noise. The girl has lost her toy. The boy gets punished. Years move on. There are fun things that happen, but then the boy doesn’t make the softball team, or the girl doesn’t get the part in the play. Life moves on. She wins a prize in field hockey. Pets die. Boys or girls we develop crushes on don’t feel the same affection for us. Then we leave home to find our own paths in life. And on and on and on and on.

In between the good things, there are other things that hurt us, and we make our way on our journey, most of the time probably not knowing that we’re learning how to handle our losses and composing our own personal story. And then someone truly special we love is lost to us- by natural death, an accident, or by a violent crime, and our heart and soul hurt terribly and somehow, we need to move through all of that hurt if we are to continue to live and face a big challenge we’ve never had to face before. It helps to think about what we may have learned along the way so far and if that can help us now. Life is no fairy tale. But each of us has an interesting story.Guy Tillson, Hospice Chaplain, Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health, Plymouth, NH

The next six-week session, grief and bereavement group “The Journey Through Loss and Grief” offered by Pemi-Baker Hospice and Home Health will begin on Tuesday, September 10, 2024, at 10:30am in the upstairs art room (accessible by elevator) at the Plymouth Regional Senior Center. Please arrive before 10:15am to get a parking slip for the dashboard of your car from the receptionist at the front desk. There is no cost for participation.We are experiencing increased demand for participation. Please contact Guy Tillson, Hospice Chaplain, via email at gtillson@pbhha.org or by phone at 603 536-2232 to pre-register.

~written by Guy Tillson

Filed Under: Bereavement Tagged With: Bereavement support group, Grief, Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health

Raising Awareness About Diabetes and Home Health Care Solutions

July 30, 2024

Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health: Raising Awareness About Diabetes and Home Health Care Solutions.

Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health is committed to raising awareness about diabetes and providing comprehensive care to those affected by this chronic condition. With the number of diabetes cases rising, understanding the disease and knowing the available support options is more important than ever. Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health Diabetes patient Testing blood sugar

Diabetes is a serious health condition that affects how your body turns food into energy. Most of the food you eat is broken down into sugar (glucose) and released into your bloodstream. When your blood sugar goes up, it signals your pancreas to release insulin. Insulin acts like a key to let the blood sugar into your body’s cells for use as energy. With diabetes, your body doesn’t make enough insulin or can’t use it as well as it should. When there isn’t enough insulin or cells stop responding to insulin, too much blood sugar stays in your bloodstream, which over time can cause serious health problems, such as heart disease, vision loss, and kidney disease.

For those who qualify, home health care can be a crucial resource in managing diabetes. Our skilled healthcare professionals at Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health provide personalized care plans to help patients manage their condition effectively at home. Our services include:

  • Education and Training: Our nurses educate patients and their families about diabetes management, including medication administration, blood sugar monitoring, and lifestyle changes.
  • Medication Management: Ensuring patients take their medications correctly and on schedule.
  • Nutritional Guidance: Our nurses offer guidance and advice to help manage diabetes through diet.
  • Regular Monitoring: Frequent check-ins to monitor blood sugar levels and overall health, allowing for prompt adjustments to care plans as needed.
  • Support and Counseling: Emotional and psychological support to help patients and their families cope with the challenges of living with diabetes.

For patients who qualify for hospice care, our team provides compassionate end-of-life care that focuses on comfort and quality of life. Our hospice services include pain and symptom management, emotional and spiritual support, and assistance with advanced care planning.

Don’t wait to ask about how our compassionate staff can help you or your loved ones living with diabetes. To qualify for home health care, a person must have a physician’s order and demonstrate a need for skilled care that can be safely provided at home. Our focus is on providing comfort to patients and support to families, with our team available 24/7 to address any concerns. The call is free, and our professionals are ready to assist you! Call us today at 603-536-2232 to learn more.

Filed Under: Press Release Tagged With: blood sugar, Diabetes, Diabetes education, Heart Disease, insulin, Kidney Disease, vision loss

Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health Honored with 2024 IPRO Quality Award

July 15, 2024

IPRO Quality Award, Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health, Plymouth, NH 03264

Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health Honored with 2024 IPRO Quality Award

Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health is delighted and honored to announce that it has been awarded the prestigious 2024 IPRO Quality Award. This award recognizes the organization’s significant achievements in improving healthcare quality, particularly through the successful reduction of emergency department visits and improving transitions of care for the patients and caregivers in our communities. Pemi-Baker is one of a select group of organizations in the United States to receive this honor this year.

A huge thank you to IPRO for recognizing the hard work and dedication of our staff! “We are proud to work with nursing homes, hospitals, community-based providers, and other stakeholders on these important quality improvement initiatives,” said Clare Bradley, MD, IPRO’s Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer. “Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health and the other honorees exemplify the dedication of healthcare providers across the spectrum who have committed themselves to providing the highest quality of care and have done so despite the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, staffing shortages, an aging workforce, and a growing number of patients with complex needs.”

Presentation of award left to right: Gloria Thorington Quality Improvement Manager Healthcentric Advisors, Ernie Roy PT and Quality Director/Compliance Officer PBH&HH, Aubrey Engle, RN, Executive Director PBH&HH

Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health is proud to be a Medicare-certified, non-profit organization and a member agency of the Home Care, Hospice & Palliative Care Alliance of NH. We remain committed to providing exceptional care to our community and are grateful for this recognition of our efforts.

Filed Under: Press Release Tagged With: IPRO Quality Award, Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health

Announcing New Grief & Loss Support Group Series Starting June 25

June 17, 2024

Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health will begin its next Grief & Loss Support Group on Tuesday, June 25, 2024.

The topic for this six-week series is “Does It Ever Stop?” This is a question that comes to most mourners sometimes as they make their way through coming to terms with the loss they have endured. Free Grief & Loss Support groups offered at Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health, Plymouth, NH

The late Queen Elizabeth II once said, “Grief is the price we pay for love.” To the extent that we have invested and shared our love with another, we are likely to feel a comparable depth and soreness of sadness in losing them. A simple answer to the topic question is “No” because most of us believe that love is eternal, so the ache of grieving may endure for long stretches of time.

What can stop is the intensity of the hurting, so that the mourner may eventually come to an emotional space that is not as debilitating or devastating as when freshly felt. There are no shortcuts or easy steps toward arriving at this place. Grief experts do speak of such notions as acceptance, letting go, resolution, and finding meaning. We will look at and examine these ideas while continuing to assure that our group is a safe place for anyone regardless of where they find themselves as they move along in processing their grief.

Those interested in attending must pre-register by contacting Guy Tillson, Bereavement Coordinator and Hospice Chaplain. He can be reached by email at gtillson@pbhha.org or by phone at 603 536-2232. He will address any questions or concerns you may have. There is no cost to participate in the group. We meet on Tuesday mornings, beginning on June 25, 2024, at 10:30am, in the upstairs art room (accessible by elevator) at the Plymouth Senior Center. We hope you will join our safe and supportive series navigating the journey of grief.

Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health is a trusted, nonprofit agency proudly serving 32 towns in central and northern NH since 1967. Expert services include at-home healthcare and physical therapies (VNA), hospice and palliative care, and community programs including American Red Cross CPR/AED/FA, Caregiver and Bereavement Support Groups and Ask A Pemi-Baker Nurse days at your local senior centers. Providing compassionate care with experienced staff who are trained, certified professionals and your neighbors.  In your time of need, we’re right where you need us.

Pemi-Baker is located at 101 Boulder Point Drive, Suite 3, Plymouth, NH. To contact us please call: 603-536-2232 or email: info@pbhha.org  Like our Facebook Page: @pemibakerhospicehomehealth

Filed Under: Bereavement Tagged With: bereavement support, grief & loss support, Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health

National Osteoporosis Month-Preventing Falls in the Home

May 21, 2024

Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health Observes National Osteoporosis Month.Prevent falls in the home, Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health, Plymouth, NH

Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health joins the nation in recognizing National Osteoporosis Month this May. As advocates for senior health and well-being, Pemi-Baker emphasizes the importance of awareness and prevention in reducing the risk of osteoporosis-related fracture due to falls among older adults.

According to recent data, falls are one of the leading causes of injury and mortality among older adults, with a significant portion of these falls occurring within the comfort of one’s own home. Studies show that one in four Americans aged 65 and older falls each year, and falls are responsible for more than 95% of hip fractures among older adults. As we age, the risk of osteoporosis, a condition characterized by weakened bones, increases, further exacerbating the likelihood of fractures from falling.

Pemi-Baker’s team of Occupational Therapists (OTs) and Physical Therapists (PTs) underscores the importance of identifying and addressing common hazards in the home that contribute to falls. Among the regular factors that can heighten the risk of falls are:

  • slippery floors
  • inadequate lighting
  • loose rugs
  • cluttered pathways and stairs
  • poorly designed furniture arrangements

“Prevention is key when it comes to reducing the risk of falls among older adults,” says Ernest Roy, PT, DPT and Quality Director at Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health. “By understanding the common hazards present in the home environment, individuals can take proactive measures to create safer living spaces and minimize the risk of falls.”

Pemi-Baker encourages older adults and their caregivers to work closely with healthcare professionals to implement preventative measures such as:

  • installing grab bars in bathrooms
  • securing loose carpets and getting rid of throw rugs
  • improving lighting conditions by adding motion night lights
  • participating in strength and balance exercises to enhance mobility and stability
  • education on proper footwear, vision enhancement, and medication management
  • implementation of assistive devices and adaptive equipment to support mobility

Throughout National Osteoporosis Month, Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health remains dedicated to raising awareness about osteoporosis prevention and promoting the well-being of older adults in our community.

Filed Under: Press Release Tagged With: National Osteoporosis Month, Occupational Therapy, Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health, physical therapy, Prevent Falls

Honoring Nurses During National Nursing Week!

May 6, 2024

Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health Honors Nurses During National Nursing Week.Happy National Nursing Week, Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health, Plymouth, NH

Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health is proud to celebrate National Nursing Week, recognizing the invaluable contributions of our Registered Nurses (RNs), Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs), and Licensed Nursing Assistants (LNAs). As a leading provider of home health and hospice care in central and northern New Hampshire, we extend our deepest gratitude to our nursing staff for their dedication, compassion, and expertise in serving patients and families throughout 32 towns in the region.

Our team of nurses plays a crucial role in delivering personalized care and support to individuals in the comfort of their homes. RNs provide skilled nursing care, manage medications, and coordinate care plans to ensure the highest quality of life for our patients. LPNs offer essential clinical support and assistance, while LNAs provide invaluable hands-on care and companionship to those in need. Together, they form the backbone of our organization, embodying our commitment to excellence in patient-centered care.Nurse with patient in the home, Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health, Plymouth, NH

“At Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health, our nurses are the heart and soul of our mission to provide compassionate care to those facing illness and end-of-life challenges,” said Aubrey Engle, RN, Executive Director. “Their unwavering dedication and expertise make a meaningful difference in the lives of our patients and their families each day.”

As we commemorate National Nursing Week, we invite experienced and compassionate nurses to join our dynamic team. Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health offers flexible hours, competitive compensation, and the opportunity to make a positive impact in the lives of others. If you are looking to be part of a supportive and fulfilling work environment, we encourage you to explore career opportunities with us.

Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health is a trusted, nonprofit agency proudly serving 32 towns in central and northern NH since 1967. Expert services include at-home healthcare and physical therapies (VNA), hospice and palliative care, and community programs including: American Red Cross CPR/AED/FA, Caregiver and Bereavement Support Groups and Ask A Pemi-Baker Nurse days at your local senior centers. Providing compassionate care with experienced staff who are trained, certified professionals and also your neighbors.  In your time of need, we’re right where you need us.

Filed Under: Press Release Tagged With: Careers, National Nursing Week, Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health

Who Cares for the Caregivers?

April 23, 2024

On a recent (March 2, 2024) episode of the TV news “CBS Saturday Morning”, veteran correspondent Barry Petersen did a feature piece on the growing phenomenon of family members and friends caring for needful loved ones in their homes. The piece began by focusing on how the COVID pandemic heightened the need for caregivers themselves to have assistance and support. The TV story can be viewed online by Googling “Barry Petersen”.  Petersen himself came to the concern through his own experience, having cared for his wife until her death. He recounted his experience in a book entitled “JAN’S STORY: A love lost to the long goodbye of Alzheimer’s”, available through Amazon.Jans Story book cover

Petersen’s TV feature story interviewed persons engaged with DUET, a Phoenix-based organization committed to providing support to family/at-home caregivers. They do this locally in their area by offering in-person support groups as well as virtual support groups via ZOOM which now extend to fifteen states, Canada, and the Navajo Nation. Their website is duetaz.org. The feature included comments by DUET facilitators as well as group participants.

Some of the statistics are quite surprising. Here in our country, 38 million citizens are involved in family/home-based caring. The financial equivalent of their unpaid work (if it were done by nurses and other healthcare workers) is $600 billion dollars. Family/home-based caregivers often suffer from the stressors of isolation, loneliness, and isolation which can impact them physically as much as would smoking 15 cigarettes a day.

Another significant stressor is “ambiguous loss”, caused by the physical presence but psychological absence of the one being care for. The caregiver has no way of knowing how long their caregiving responsibility will last since the patient’s end of life cannot be definitely predicted. The “not knowing” becomes a test of emotional and physical endurance since there is no sense of closure. Add to this the very human (and understandable) reactions of fear, frustration, anger, and guilt and you have a growing population of people who are emotionally hurting.

To assist caregivers in our area, PEMI-BAKER HOSPICE & HOME HEALTH offers an in-person support group which meets on the first Wednesday of every month. The gathering is held in the Conference Room at the agency’s Boulder Point site which can be accessed in the blue/gray building at Health Place. The entrance is right near the beautiful little gazebo and solar panels. Meetings begin at 10:00am and conclude no later than 11:30am. There is no cost to attend. Sessions are facilitated by Guy Tillson, Pemi-Baker’s Hospice Spiritual Counselor and Bereavement Coordinator. Interested persons are asked to pre-register by contacting him at gtillson@pbhha.org or by calling the agency ay 603 536-2232.

For more information about Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health and its services, visit www.pbhha.org.

Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health is a trusted, nonprofit agency proudly serving 32 towns in central and northern NH since 1967. Expert services include at-home healthcare and physical therapies (VNA), hospice and palliative care, and community programs including: American Red Cross CPR/AED/FA, Caregiver and Bereavement Support Groups and Ask A Pemi-Baker Nurse days at your local senior centers. Providing compassionate care with experienced staff who are trained, certified professionals and also your neighbors.  In your time of need, we’re right where you need us.

Filed Under: Caregivers, Press Release Tagged With: Caregiver Burnout, Caregiver support, Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health

Pemi-Baker Celebrates National Occupational Therapy Month

April 11, 2024

Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health Celebrates National Occupational Therapy Month!

Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health Occupational Therapy, Plymouth, NH

As we enter April, Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health is proud to recognize National Occupational Therapy Month, shedding light on the invaluable role Occupational Therapists (OTs) play in enhancing the lives of patients within the comfort of their own homes.

Occupational Therapy (OT) is a vital component of home health care that aims to help individuals of all ages achieve independence and improve their quality of life through customized interventions. OT services provided in the home setting are particularly significant, offering patients a personalized approach to recovery and empowerment.

OTs provide a wide range of services tailored to meet the unique needs of each patient within the familiarity and convenience of their home environment. These services may include:

  1. Assessment and Evaluation: OTs conduct comprehensive assessments to understand the patient’s abilities, limitations, and goals, enabling them to develop personalized treatment plans.
  2. Adaptive Equipment Recommendations: OTs recommend and assist in obtaining adaptive equipment and devices that promote independence and safety within the home.
  3. Activities of Daily Living (ADL) Training: OTs work with patients to improve their ability to perform everyday tasks such as dressing, grooming, bathing, and meal preparation, enhancing their overall independence and quality of life.
  4. Home Safety Assessments: OTs evaluate the home environment to identify potential hazards and make modifications or recommendations to ensure a safe and accessible living space.
  5. Cognitive Rehabilitation: OTs provide cognitive rehabilitation techniques to help patients regain and enhance cognitive skills, such as memory, attention, and problem-solving abilities.

By bringing Occupational Therapy directly into the home, patients can experience numerous benefits, including accelerated recovery, increased motivation, and enhanced overall well-being.

“At Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health, we understand the importance of providing comprehensive and compassionate care to our patients in the comfort of their own homes,” said Melissa Smith, Home Health, Hospice & Palliative Director at Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health. “During National Occupational Therapy Month and beyond, we remain committed to empowering our patients to achieve their highest level of independence and function through our exceptional Occupational Therapy services. Thank you to Nicole Sullivan, OT, Lindsay Hann, OT and Amanda Robinson, COTA/L for all that you do for our patients.”

For more information about Occupational Therapy or Physical Therapy in the home, please contact Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health at 603-536-2232 or visit our website at www.pbhha.org.

Filed Under: Occupational Therapy, Press Release Tagged With: National Occupational Therapy Month, OT, Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health, Therapy in the home

Announcing April Grief Support Group Series

March 26, 2024

Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health Announces Grief Support Group SeriesFree Grief & Loss Support groups offered at Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health, Plymouth, NH

Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health is proud to announce its upcoming Grief Support Group series, designed to provide solace and support to those navigating the challenging journey of mourning the loss of a loved one.

The six-week series, based on Alan D. Wolfelt’s renowned six needs of mourning, will commence on April 9th and run through May 14th. Sessions will be held every Tuesday from 10:30am to 12:00 noon at the Plymouth Regional Senior Center, offering a safe and nurturing environment for individuals to find strength alongside others walking a similar path.

“We understand the immense difficulty of losing a loved one and the importance of finding support during such a challenging time,” said Guy Tillson, Chaplain. “Our grief support groups aim to provide a comforting space where individuals can navigate their grief journey together.”

The sessions will take place in the upstairs art room of the Plymouth Regional Senior Center, which is accessible by elevator. Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health extends its gratitude to the center for providing the space.

Individuals interested in participating are encouraged to pre-register by contacting Guy Tillson at 603-536-2232 or via email at info@pbhha.org.

For more information about Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health and its services, visit www.pbhha.org.

Filed Under: Bereavement Tagged With: Alan D. Wolfelt, Bereavement support group, Grief Support, Six needs of mourning

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The Rewards of Being a Hospice Volunteer

While I was familiar with Hospice for many years, I only have been a hospice volunteer with Pemi Baker Hospice and Home Health (PBHHH) since October 2021.  When I retired, I began searching for volunteer work that would allow me to give back to my community.  A newsletter from PBHHH arrived in my email announcing training for hospice volunteers.  My family had experienced the need for hospice twice, once in Ohio and again in Florida.  The relief my family and I felt when the hospice volunteers arrived was beyond measure.  I want to bring the same kind of assistance to others.  PBHHH given me that opportunity by providing professional training with knowledgeable nurses, doctors, social workers and other health care professionals.  Their guidance has enabled me to meet the challenges of being s hospice volunteer, and I am very glad that I did it.

Connie C.

Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health
2022-06-27T12:20:25-04:00

Connie C.

While I was familiar with Hospice for many years, I only have been a hospice volunteer with Pemi Baker Hospice and Home Health (PBHHH) since October 2021.  When I retired, I began searching for volunteer work that would allow me to give back to my community.  A newsletter from PBHHH arrived in my email announcing training for hospice volunteers.  My family had experienced the need for hospice twice, once in Ohio and again in Florida.  The relief my family and I felt when the hospice volunteers arrived was beyond measure.  I want to bring the same kind of assistance to others.  PBHHH given me that opportunity by providing professional training with knowledgeable nurses, doctors, social workers and other health care professionals.  Their guidance has enabled me to meet the challenges of being s hospice volunteer, and I am very glad that I did it.
https://pemibakerhospicehomehealth.org/testimonials/the-rewards-of-being-a-hospice-volunteer/

You give of yourselves day & night without end!

To the Pemi-Baker Hospice Team--Words really can't express my feelings-

Your help during one of the most difficult times of my life is SO appreciated.  I'm so grateful that because of you, Doug was able to get his wish not to spend the last of his days in a hospital, but at home with those of us who loved him.

And to be constantly reassured that if I needed anything you would be there-oh my gosh-ANYTIME!  Well, you people need to know how much you are appreciated.  You give of yourselves day & night without end!  God Bless you and thank you!

Pam O.

Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health
2020-06-11T07:31:14-04:00

Pam O.

To the Pemi-Baker Hospice Team--Words really can't express my feelings- Your help during one of the most difficult times of my life is SO appreciated.  I'm so grateful that because of you, Doug was able to get his wish not to spend the last of his days in a hospital, but at home with those of us who loved him. And to be constantly reassured that if I needed anything you would be there-oh my gosh-ANYTIME!  Well, you people need to know how much you are appreciated.  You give of yourselves day & night without end!  God Bless you and thank you!
https://pemibakerhospicehomehealth.org/testimonials/you-give-of-yourselves-day-night-without-end/

“My home physical therapy was fantastic.”

Pemi-Baker provided very good home therapy. All their therapists were pleasant, helpful in offering suggestions for better functioning after surgery, and practiced good health protocols. They were also very prompt in showing up for scheduled appointments.

Elizabeth B.

Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health
2019-11-07T12:26:12-05:00

Elizabeth B.

Pemi-Baker provided very good home therapy. All their therapists were pleasant, helpful in offering suggestions for better functioning after surgery, and practiced good health protocols. They were also very prompt in showing up for scheduled appointments.
https://pemibakerhospicehomehealth.org/testimonials/weve-loved-the-swim-lessons-at-pemi-baker/

“Your generosity with your time and your loving care is appreciated more than you know.”

Thank you to everyone who played a role in taking care of my mother and giving her the freedom of remaining home while suffering from dementia. Your generosity with your time and your loving care is appreciated more than you know. A special thanks goes to Macayla and Colleen, who visited her on a regular basis, and to Lauren who was helpful in connecting us with state services.

Terry W.

Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health
2020-01-17T12:43:19-05:00

Terry W.

Thank you to everyone who played a role in taking care of my mother and giving her the freedom of remaining home while suffering from dementia. Your generosity with your time and your loving care is appreciated more than you know. A special thanks goes to Macayla and Colleen, who visited her on a regular basis, and to Lauren who was helpful in connecting us with state services.
https://pemibakerhospicehomehealth.org/testimonials/i-was-ready-to-give-up-before-i-met-the-pemi-baker-team/

“Everyone is so understanding supportive and kind.”

From the director to the nurses to the health care workers.  So cheerful, helpful and accommodating.  This is our second time receiving assistance from Pemi-Baker and we are very lucky to have found this amazing group!  Thank you for your excellent care and compassion.

Leila L.

Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health
2020-01-17T13:19:24-05:00

Leila L.

From the director to the nurses to the health care workers.  So cheerful, helpful and accommodating.  This is our second time receiving assistance from Pemi-Baker and we are very lucky to have found this amazing group!  Thank you for your excellent care and compassion.
https://pemibakerhospicehomehealth.org/testimonials/everyone-is-so-understanding-supportive-and-kind/

“Pemi-Baker Hospice services provided kind, professional, competent services every step of the way-and even vaccinated us all for Covid/19!””

Our primary nurse, Fred, was outstanding, and others who filled in (Cathy, Penny, Colleen) were wonderful and a credit to your organization. Fred, you were amazing, not only for mom but for my husband and I as well. I will forever be grateful for your support, wisdom, humor and kindness, all along the end of life journey for mom. I am so deeply thankful that circumstances conspired such that mom was able to die at home, and your role made that time as seamless as it could be made.

Paula W.

Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health
2020-01-17T12:31:13-05:00

Paula W.

Our primary nurse, Fred, was outstanding, and others who filled in (Cathy, Penny, Colleen) were wonderful and a credit to your organization. Fred, you were amazing, not only for mom but for my husband and I as well. I will forever be grateful for your support, wisdom, humor and kindness, all along the end of life journey for mom. I am so deeply thankful that circumstances conspired such that mom was able to die at home, and your role made that time as seamless as it could be made.
https://pemibakerhospicehomehealth.org/testimonials/im-so-happy-that-i-found-pbch/

Your courage during Covid-19 does not go unnoticed

Hello. We just wanted to take a moment and let you know how much we truly appreciate all that you do for us in these trying times. You're commitment to the health of our community is a special thing, and we know that you are working under stressful conditions due to the Covid 19 crisis. We realize that in order for you to treat those who may be ill, you are putting you're own lives and even you're own families lives in danger, and that is truly a courageous and honorable thing to do. We want you to know that it does not go unnoticed. Thank you all for all that you do!

Bryan and Renee C., and our mom Joan

Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health
2020-06-11T06:27:43-04:00

Bryan and Renee C., and our mom Joan

Hello. We just wanted to take a moment and let you know how much we truly appreciate all that you do for us in these trying times. You're commitment to the health of our community is a special thing, and we know that you are working under stressful conditions due to the Covid 19 crisis. We realize that in order for you to treat those who may be ill, you are putting you're own lives and even you're own families lives in danger, and that is truly a courageous and honorable thing to do. We want you to know that it does not go unnoticed. Thank you all for all that you do!
https://pemibakerhospicehomehealth.org/testimonials/your-courage-during-covid-19-does-not-go-unnoticed/
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Plymouth, NH 03264

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