by ms@breadproject.com | Apr 17, 2026 | Uncategorized
The Role of Music Therapy in Hospice Care In hospice care, there comes a point in each hospice journey when the conversation changes. Communication doesn’t disappear; however, it does appear to become much more intentional and often more difficult. Questions become...
by ms@breadproject.com | Mar 24, 2026 | Articles
For many adult children, the recognition of changing needs emerges gradually. Phone calls increase in frequency. Conversations that were once effortless now carry apprehension. Hospital visits become routine, and discussions regarding medications, appointments, and...
by ms@breadproject.com | Feb 18, 2026 | Articles
Part 1: Common Misconceptions There’s a sentence our A-Team hears more than any other. It is not spoken with anger or blame. Instead, it is often shared quietly, after families have had time to reflect on the journey they have just walked. “I wish we had chosen...
by ms@breadproject.com | Feb 18, 2026 | Articles
Part 2: Why Many Wait, and What You Can Actually Expect Every family’s situation is different, but the reasons families wait to choose hospice are remarkably consistent, as is their assumption—fair or otherwise—of what to expect when they do make that decision. These...
by ms@breadproject.com | Feb 4, 2026 | Articles
We help older adults understand two services that offer comfort, clarity, and confidence. Serious illness is already complicated, and confusion about care options can make it harder. Many older adults have heard of palliative care and hospice care, but do not fully...