Published September 26, 2009 07:24 pm - The team at Serenity Palliative and Hospice Care is on a mission to provide holistic health care to patients in a peaceful, comfortable and dignified manner.
Focus On: Serenity Palliative and Hospice Care
By Boyana Peeva
The Valdosta Daily Times
VALDOSTA — The team at Serenity Palliative and Hospice Care is on a mission to provide holistic health care to patients in a peaceful, comfortable and dignified manner.
Serenity Palliative and Hospice Care began serving Valdosta and the surrounding areas in April as a branch of Atlanta Metropolitan Hospice.
It consists of an administrator, assistant administrator, chaplain, social worker, certified nursing assistant and an office manager. Their specialty is palliative and hospice care, serving the patients’ physical conditions and spiritual needs.
“With hospice care, the patient has been diagnosed with six or less months of life, while with palliative care it’s indefinite time,” Dale Frier, assistant administrator, explained.
Serenity attracted Frier to become part of the team because when his mother was dying, the nurses eased her emotional and physical pain and made their last moments together a positive experience. Frier was then determined to do the same for other people who are in a very critical phase of their lives.
Ebony Scruggs, administrator, joined Serenity because she believes it’s important to educate others about the death process. She said patients should perceive death as a natural continuum and it does not have to be the worst experience for them.
Yolanda Payne, chaplain at Serenity, resigned from being a hospital chaplain a couple of months ago.
“Hospice here was giving me a strong call to take care of the patient,” she said.
“To me hospice is a ministry, a job I do daily, and I feel like I’ve been called to give spiritual guidance and support to the terminally ill.”
Serenity specializes in pain management for the terminally ill, and according to Frier, “50 percent of our clients got better and got off hospice.”
The hospice office is located at 1205 Baytree Road, Suite 5.
For more information, call (229) 241-8338, send a fax to (229) 241-8353 or e-mail serenityphc@gmail.com. It is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and has a person on call 24/7.
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