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Hospice Team presented Who's Your Angel Award
Hospice staff members, Matt Hanlin, RN, Sarah Thornton, RN, Joanne Obert, CNA, and Ariel Mehochko, CNA, received Who’s Your Angel awards presented by the Blessing Foundation on March 23, 2022.
Orientation To Hospice Verification Form
As part of orientation, please fill out the fields below to confirm that you have viewed the Orientation Presentation. By entering your information and submitting the form below, you agree that you have viewed and understood the Hospice Orientation…
Quitting Smoking
Resources & Steps to Quitting
Smoking and tobacco use have been associated with multiple health conditions and diseases including:
Cancer
Heart disease
Diabetes
Cataracts
Tobacco usage can cause damage to nearly every organ in the body.…
Woman Finds a Different Reason to Celebrate on America’s Holiday
Emily Robinson will never forget July 4, 2023. It was a nightmare that ended with a new reason to celebrate – she was alive.
When she needed cancer care, life-long nurse chose Blessing Health
Marty Frier invested her 40-year career in attending to the needs of others as a registered nurse.
Contact HR
Thank you for your interest in a career with Blessing Health System. Please fill out the form below if you didn’t see a job that you are interested in or have additional questions for us and one of our Human Resource staff members will be in contact…
Dog Bite Leads to Amazing Story of Survival
All Sarah Taylor wanted to do was a favor for a friend, dog-sit for one night.
Butterfly Moments 2025
REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED FOR THIS EVENT.Blessing Hospice is proud to bring back its Butterfly Moments community event, coming up on Sunday, August 17.Join us at the Moorman Park Large Shelter, located off North 39th Street in Quincy, as we…
Man makes service a lifetime commitment
For his 78 years on this planet, the following themes connect different times in John Summers’ life – volunteerism, service to others and communication.
Nurse practitioner providing specialized care to premature babies at Blessing Hospital
One in ten babies in the United States is born prematurely, according to the March of Dimes. Prematurity can cause problems for babies throughout their lives. Until recently, most premature babies born at Blessing Hospital were transferred to a neonatal unit in Springfield, Illinois or St. Louis, Missouri. That is changing now that Lacy Nichols, APRN, NNP, is on the job as Blessing Health’s neonatal nurse practitioner.