Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health Celebrates National Home Care & Hospice Month: Brightening Lives Every Day.
Each November, the home care and hospice community comes together to recognize National Home Care & Hospice Month, honoring the millions of nurses, therapists, home care aides, social workers, and volunteers who bring hope and healing to patients and families across the country.
At Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health, this month is an opportunity to celebrate the incredible team of healthcare professionals who brighten lives every day by delivering compassionate, high-quality care in the comfort and familiarity of home.
“Whether our patients are recovering from surgery, managing a chronic illness, or navigating the final stages of life, our team provides the support and guidance they need to live with dignity, comfort, and independence,” said Aubrey Engle, RN, Executive Director. “We are deeply grateful for our dedicated staff, whose kindness and expertise make an extraordinary difference in the lives of those we serve.”
In addition to our nurses, therapists, social workers, and aides, we extend heartfelt gratitude to the employees who work tirelessly behind the scenes—in administration, finance, quality control, and support services. Their dedication ensures that every aspect of care runs smoothly and that our patients and families receive the very best experience possible.
Understanding the Impact of Home Health and Hospice Care
Many families aren’t sure when it’s time to seek home health or hospice services. That’s why Pemi-Baker’s clinical team looks beyond the obvious—to help guide patients and families along their healthcare journey with compassion and clarity.
Home Health Care provides skilled medical care at home for patients who are:
- Managing chronic conditions such as COPD, diabetes, or heart failure
- Recovering from surgery, stroke, or a serious medical event
- In need of wound care or help managing medications
- Adjusting to mobility challenges or at risk for falls
Hospice Care, on the other hand, focuses on comfort and quality of life for those with life-limiting illnesses by providing:
- Expert pain and symptom management
- Emotional, spiritual, and bereavement support for patients and families
- Specialized programs for veterans
- Volunteer companionship and assistance
Shared Goals, Shared Heart–While home health and hospice care serve different needs, both are:
- Delivered wherever a patient calls home
- Tailored to individual goals and preferences
- Designed to enhance safety, independence, and comfort
- Lower in cost than hospital or facility-based care
- Accessible through a physician’s referral

Meeting You Where You Are
For decades, Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health has been dedicated to helping individuals receive the care they need in the place they feel most secure—home. This approach not only supports recovery and quality of life but also preserves dignity and personal connection.
Quick Facts:
- Home care providers collectively travel over 8 billion miles each year to deliver care.
- 90% of Americans prefer to age in place.
- Home care serves more than 5 million Americans annually, providing compassionate, high-quality healthcare where it matters most.
To learn more about how home health or hospice care can make a difference for you or your loved one, visit www.pbhha.org or call 603-536-2232.


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