I just did something When I looked up the definition of time, it read, “Time is the indefinite continuous progression of existence and events, with the past, present, and future taken as a whole.”
This definition certainly makes time seem more important than ever, and I believe it. Time spent with friends and family, time spent volunteering, and time caring for those in need. , time to work, time to play, time to laugh, time to cry, every time should be spent meaningfully. If not, it’s a waste of time, and nobody can afford to waste time these days.
Even if you’re feeling down about something that happened in your life, you never know how lucky you are until you meet someone who isn’t so lucky. Life is about being grateful for what you have and not being upset about what you don’t have. Thanksgiving is a time to reflect on your life and be grateful for the little things.
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Take this opportunity to invite friends and neighbors who may be alone during the holiday season to your home for a meal. If they can’t come to you, make a plate and bring it to them and sit and talk for a while. You may be surprised at how much you can change someone’s life by taking the time to share it with them.
Share time with HPH hospice patients. If you’re interested in volunteering, call him now at 352-359-8373 or email lucass@chaptershealth.org. “Even if you get lost, if you look, you’ll find me again and again. If you fall, I’ll catch you, I’ll wait for you, again and again.” Cyndi Lauper
Join the HPH Hospice Family at the Citrus Hospice House on Tuesday, December 13th from 6-7pm for a memorial tree and candlelight celebration in honor of those we love. Every $25 gift shines a symbolic light in honor of your precious loved one.
The ceremony will be held outdoors, so please dress accordingly. For more information on this specific event, please call 813-871-8444.
On Thursday, January 19, 2023, from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m., Absolute Law Elder Attorney Sarah Elyaman will discuss wills, trusts, perpetual powers of attorney, health care representatives, their importance, and whether they are necessary. presents information about they.
All events are open to the public and will be held at HPH Hospice, 2939 W. Gulf-to-Lake Hwy, Recanto. Reservation required. Call 352-359-8373 or email lucass@chaptershealth.org to his RSVP or find out more.
Until next time, please take care and stay healthy and remember to find ways to share your time.
Katie Lucas is the Volunteer Coordinator for HPH Hospice, an affiliate of Lecanto’s Chapters Health System. Please contact lucass@chaptershealth.org or call 352-359-8373.