Hospice News August 11, 2025
Jim Parker

Family Hospice is working with the Alzheimer’s Association. Georgia Chapter, to improve safety for dementia patients through a new collaborative campaign.

The #ICheckedIn campaign calls on community members to check on seniors in their community, particularly those who suffer from dementia or memory loss, through phone calls, visits or other modes of communication.

“The relationship came about as we looked for new ways to assist individuals in the community who are facing memory loss and related challenges,” Paige Powell, sales support manager for Family Hospice, told Hospice News in an email.” We started thinking about partners whose goals aligned with ours, and the Alzheimer’s Association stood out immediately. We reached out, had a few early conversations, and quickly realized that...

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