by Shelly Mikuls | Mar 9, 2026 | blog
HospiceChoice Rx Community Roots Nick Opalich founded HospiceChoice Rx from a deep appreciation for the care and comfort hospice provided his mother and a desire to ensure that quality providers continue to thrive in our communities. From his many...
by Shelly Mikuls | Mar 8, 2026 | blog
The Trend that no one is talking about but threatens Hospices access to medications: Community Pharmacy Closures As the year begins, we are inundated with trends that are expected to impact hospices. While there are the usual culprits, decreased funding...
by andrea | Dec 1, 2025 | blog
Coping With Having a Loved One in Hospice During the Holidays The Christmas holidays are often painted with vibrant brushstrokes of joy, warmth, and togetherness. Yet, for families with a loved one in hospice care, these same holidays can feel like a stark contrast....
by andrea | Nov 1, 2025 | blog
For some people, swallowing pills is difficult. A natural solution may be to cut or crush tablets or even mix them into food to make taking medications easier. While this approach works with some medicines, it’s important to know that not all medications are safe to...
by andrea | Oct 1, 2025 | blog
What Hospice Care Nursing Staff Need to Know About Overtime Pay and the “No Tax on Overtime” Headlines Many hospice care nurses and staff are hearing talk in the news about “no tax on overtime pay” thanks to the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA). But is overtime...
by andrea | Sep 1, 2025 | blog, Hospice Medication
When Less is More Medications are often the frontline in managing chronic illness, easing symptoms, and improving quality of life—especially as we age. But what happens when those same medications begin to do more harm than good? For many older adults, the medicine...