Author: Centrica Marketing
A Celebration of Life: Remembering a Loved One While They’re Still with Us
When the unimaginable happens, it can be difficult to keep going. When a loved one enters hospice care, families often look for meaningful ways to come together. For one family, that meant hosting a celebration of life while their mother...
From Heartbreak to Healing
When the unimaginable happens, it can be difficult to keep going. Centrica Care Navigators knows this. It’s why expert hospice and palliative care also includes extensive bereavement support, which is available to every family in the community.
Celebrating Duane Hagen Music
At 72 years old, Duane is living with Parkinson’s Disease. Even though his body is failing, his mind and spirit are strong. And despite his physical limitations, he feels surrounded by support—thanks to the compassionate care provided by Centrica Care...
When is the right time for end-of-life care?
Getting started with end-of-life care requires nothing more than a single phone call. You can learn about many of our services here on our website. But the Centrica Care Navigators team will have the most impact on you and your...
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The Steps of the Hospice Journey
Getting someone you love the end-of-life care they need can be complicated and confusing — not to mention extremely stressful in an already difficult time.
Hospice Words: A Dictionary of Terms
Like any area of knowledge, the terms used in end-of-life care can be a little mysterious if you’re not familiar with them. This “dictionary” will help.
How Time at Home Helped Support a Caregiving Family
Every family that receives support from Centrica Care Navigators can turn to a comprehensive team of specialists to help with day-to-day care of their loved one.
What to Say when Someone is Dying
What do you say when someone is dying? How do you talk to the person who is dying? How do you discuss the topic with their family and friends? How do you know the “right” thing to say that will...







