December 31st, 2012
Life just flat out sucks sometimes. As we get older, we experience more and hardships and loss. One may figure the more loss we experience, the easier it is because we learn how to deal with it but that couldn’t be further from the truth. It’s only going to get harder as we go.
That’s why we sometimes need help carrying our burdens. That’s the purpose of places like Legacy Hospice in Tyler. The have a caring and supportive staff to help people suffering tragic losses and experiencing terrible things nobody should have to experience.
One day I was sitting at lunch in a restaurant with a chaplain of the Legacy Hospice when an employee of the restaurant came up the chaplain and began to share his experiences with him. He told the chaplain of the tough times he was going through as a result of the passing of his mother and another relative. He was traumatized but also thankful for the help and support of Legacy Hospice. He thanked the chaplain for the phone calls and card with a personal note telling him if there was anything else he needed, not to hesitate in asking.
Something about that moment stands out in my mind. It showed me several things but the biggest was the impact he had on others. That’s the type of people who work at Legacy Hospice.
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January 8th, 2010
Perhaps the fastest growing industry in Tyler is the medical industry. A drive through town on any given day seems to reveal a new medical center of one kind or another. East Texans have a plethora of choices for all stages of life and health care. Since 2003 they have been choosing Legacy hospice to care for themselves and their loved ones as they approach the close of their lives. Legacy is committed to providing answers and options to patients and families approaching this final stage of life.
Legacy is a small but growing, family run hospice that provides for both the physical and emotional needs which accompany the dying process. There are several varying degrees of care which depend upon the patient’s health. The degrees run from “Routine,” or at home care, to “Inpatient” around the clock care. Every form of counseling from dietary to spiritual is available. Doctors and nurses provide many different forms of therapy for the patient. The Hospice also couples with local nursing homes to help provide care to dying patients.
When it comes to emotional needs, the Chaplains offer council and support both to patients and their families. Bereavement care can be offered to a family for up to a year after the passing of a loved one. The Chaplain staff visits patients and loved ones in their homes or in the hospital, does regular check ups by phone or e-mail, and even helps with funeral and memorial services.
Legacy Hospice is fully covered by Medicaid and Medicare, as well as most other forms of insurance, and serves a large area of North East Texas.
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