Hci Hospice Care Services
Recent News About Hci Hospice Care Services
-  Celebrating EveryStep Nurses: Meet Kathy SimonA nurse since 1983, Kathy Simon has used her skills for EveryStep Hospice’s Council Bluffs team for nearly seven years. 
-  Taking Care of Mom: Jane Clark's StoryThe eighth of 11 children, Violet Robinson grew up in an extremely poor, but close-knit and loving family that was highly regarded by everyone that knew them. 
-  March is National Social Work Month: Meet EveryStep's Mary Jo McLainEveryStep’s Mary Jo McLain say she has no idea what she does. And of course, she says that with a wink. 
-  March is National Social Work Month: Meet EveryStep's Katie SmithMarch is National Social Work Month, an observance first created in 1963 and formally signed into law in 1984. At EveryStep, social workers are essential to delivering care and services to Iowans. 
-  EveryStep Grief & Loss Services Offers Support as Suicide Rate RisesAccording to Polk County Health Services, there were 14 suicides in Polk County in January 2022, including five suicides among youth — four were under the age of 12. EveryStep Grief and Loss Services is actively addressing the needs of those affected by these losses. 
-  Meet EveryStep Grief & Loss Services Volunteer Deborah ThompsonDeborah Thompson’s journey with grief began in 2015, when her mother passed away. 
-  Flexibility, Respect and Support: Why Nurse Stacy Schwarte Chose EveryStepWhen it comes to careers, Stacy Schwarte has always had a laser focus. 
-  EveryStep Awarded Federal Grant to Protect Children and Families from Home Health HazardsEveryStep today announced it has been awarded a $2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to make hundreds of central Iowa families’ homes safer. 
-  EveryStep Ceremony in Chariton Honors Veteran Arlan RisbeckNavy veteran Arlan Risbeck was honored December 29, 2021, with a veteran “pinning” ceremony arranged by the EveryStep Hospice team in Knoxville. 
-  An Unexpected Kindness: Unique donation provides assistance and perspectiveOne heartfelt donation came from an unexpected source — a group of prison inmates. 
-  An Outpouring of Generosity Follows Cheer Box Break-in and TheftsEveryStep staff were getting ready for another day of wrapping and packing EveryStep Grief & Loss Services Cheer Boxes when they were met with an unwelcome surprise. 
-  Karess Carter's Cheer Box Story: "It's pretty amazing to have someone think of you."As a longtime radio personality, Karess Haivala (known as Karess Carter to her fans) is usually on the giving end of gifts and prizes. 
-  EveryStep Hospice Council Bluffs Team: The right care, at the right time, at the right placeWhen Ronald Nixon met Alma Andrews in 1963, it was love at first sight. 
-  EveryStep Ceremony in Ottumwa Honors Veteran Orville HargerArmy veteran Orville Harger was honored October 29, 2021, with a veteran “pinning” ceremony arranged by the EveryStep Hospice team in Centerville. 
-  EveryStep Earns Service Enterprise Initiative CertificationEveryStep is now recognized as a certified Service Enterprise Initiative organization. 
-  F&G Replaces EveryStep Van Damaged in Break-inF&G, a Des Moines-headquartered life insurance and annuities company, will replace the EveryStep van stolen and damaged in this week’s break-in at the Urbandale location being used for packing and wrapping of EveryStep’s Cheer Boxes. 
-  Relentless Compassion: EveryStep staff go above and beyond for Creston veteranOn August 25, 2021, EveryStep Creston Home Care Team director Tyra Stull sent an email to all EveryStep employees with a subject line of “Help.” 
-  EveryStep Ceremony in Mount Ayr Honors Veteran Steven GouldVietnam veteran Steven Gould was honored October 25, 2021, with a veteran “pinning” ceremony arranged by the EveryStep Hospice team in Mount Ayr. 
-  Meet EveryStep Council Bluffs Hospice Team Director Jenn HenryEveryStep is pleased to announce the appointment of Jenn Henry as team director of EveryStep Hospice in Council Bluffs. 
-  Breast Cancer Awareness Month: EveryStep's Cindy Winn shares her storyAccording to the American Cancer Society, breast cancer is the most common cancer in American women, except for skin cancers. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
