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Meet Bessie, a hospice patient who has been in the care of Carolina Caring since February 2022. At the time she was admitted to hospice, Bessie lived in her home with her son
Meet Bessie, a hospice patient who has been in the care of Carolina Caring since February 2022. At the time she was admitted to hospice, Bessie lived in her home with her son
What would you do if your baby was born with a complex medical condition? How would it feel to know that there is a family of loved ones ready to walk with you
According to recent healthcare studies, nearly 40 million Americans are currently living with serious illnesses that may require specialized care. For families navigating these challenging circumstances, understanding the difference between hospice and palliative
When Donisha heard that her newborn daughter, Emora, required immediate medical intervention to survive, her whole world changed in an instant. The day she was born, Emora was diagnosed with a genetic condition
The holiday season traditionally brings warmth, joy, and family togetherness. Yet for those facing the reality of a loved one in hospice care—or processing the loss of someone dear—these celebratory moments can stir
As we recognize National Hospice and Palliative Care Month, we’re reminded of the profound impact that compassionate end-of-life care has on our community. At Carolina Caring, we’ve spent over four decades walking alongside
Here is a remarkable story of resilience, compassion, and the power of specialized care. Meet Michael, a vibrant 10-year-old boy whose journey with Carolina Caring’s Cardinal Kids Program has touched the hearts of
At the heart of Carolina Caring’s mission is the Cardinal Kids Program, a beacon of hope and support for families navigating the complexities of treatment of serious childhood illnesses. This community-based health care
Rendever, the Boston-based company pioneering the future of aging through virtual reality (VR), announces the deployment of its virtual reality platform with Lenovo to Carolina Caring patients. The rollout allows clinicians and caregivers to bring
Carolina Caring was pleased to honor the military service of 104-year-old World War II veteran, Ernest Smith, with a special pinning ceremony at his home in Morganton in February. The ceremony was part
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Carolina Caring strives to honor your loved one and provide the care and support you need, whether through medication, therapies, or a compassionate presence. You can count on us to offer comfort throughout the journey.