As the weeks of the COVID-19 pandemic and social distancing actions continue, Carroll Hospice bereavement counselor Jessica Roschen encourages us to communicate.
Month: April 2020

Carroll Hospital Health Chat: Carroll Hospice & COVID-19
On the Carroll Hospital Health Chat, Carroll Hospice executive director Regina Bodnar discusses Carroll Hospice’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Listen to the Carroll Hospital Health Chat live every Tuesday morning at 8:30 am on WTTR AM 1470/FM 102.3!
Burden Foundation Challenge Update: $18,680 Raised as of April 24
The Kim Kelly Burden Foundation is matching all donations from donors up to $50,000 in support of Carroll Hospice’s expansion project through June 30, 2020!

Grieving during the Coronavirus Pandemic
Under the best of circumstances, the death of a loved one is difficult. But saying goodbye during a pandemic has added layers of challenges. Read More
Kim Kelly Burden Foundation to Match Donations up to $50,000
The Kim Kelly Burden Foundation, established by Mike Burden in honor of his late wife Kim, will be matching all donations from donors up to $50,000 in support of Carroll Hospice’s expansion project. The Foundation was created in 2014 after Kim was cared for by Carroll Hospice.

Celebrating Holidays with Creativity
Not being able to gather with loved ones to celebrate holidays can be especially difficult during this time. Although Marylanders have been ordered to stay home in order to stop the spread of the coronavirus, or COVID-19, that doesn’t mean that they can’t connect with family members. It just requires a little creativity.

Carroll Hospital Health Chat: Taste of Carroll Mobile Silent Auction
On this week’s Carroll Hospital Health Chat, Taste of Carroll committee chair Ann Bollinger discusses the mobile silent auction taking place starting April 24 to benefit Carroll Hospice.
Listen to the Carroll Hospital Health Chat live every Tuesday morning at 8:30 a.m. on WTTR AM 1470/FM 102.3.

Carroll Hospice Responds to COVID-19 Concerns
During this unprecedented time, Carroll Hospice is taking the safety of its patients, families and staff seriously while continuing to provide the quality end-of-life care for which it is known. Here are the latest developments in the ways we are providing care to limit the possible transmission and spread of COVID-19: