Hospice Aides physically care for patients. They are also a key liaison between families and Crossroads’ integrated care teams including nurses, social workers, physicians, volunteer managers, chaplains and bereavement coordinators.
At our Memphis location there are many hospice aides who have served Crossroads’ patients and their families for a very long time. We thank them and we acknowledge their many contributions.
In a hospice and palliative care company, the medical records department is central to the day-to-day operations of delivering end-of-life care but also to the core business and financing of the delivery of that care.
Robin Rossiter of Crossroads in Northeast Ohio is a model of medical records responsibility and perfecting the art of the detail.
On a Friday in November outside Philadelphia, a small handful of Veterans were honored in one of many Crossroads’ Veterans Recognition ceremonies in November. We recognize their service and we are forever grateful.
When Dee first joined Crossroads she only anticipated staying with the company for a short time until she found another position in pharmaceutical sales after the firm she worked for closed unexpectedly. “It was a blessing in disguise,” according to Dee.
When Dee first joined Crossroads she only anticipated staying with the company for a short time until she found another position in pharmaceutical sales after the firm she worked for closed unexpectedly. “It was a blessing in disguise,” according to Dee.
Monica and Dannell have forged a steady and unified bond that is driving success at the site. While “census could be higher” as with other Crossroads’ sites, operationally the Philadelphia site is meeting the needs of its patients with the highest level of end-of-life care that is Crossroads’ hallmark.