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Hospice hosts discussion on facing the holidays without a loved one

WEDNESDAY, 09 DECEMBER 2015 03:40 EDITOR

MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – An open supportive discussion on coping during the holidays after the death of a loved one is being offered in Middletown on Tuesday, Dec. 15.

The discussion, hosted by Hospice Services of Lake County, will take place from 1 to 2:30 p.m. at the Middletown Senior Center, 21256 Washington St.

The presentation will be facilitated by Kathleen Bradley, LPT, bereavement counselor.

It will provide insight into the grief process and tips for coping with feelings of loss during the holidays.

All presentations are open to adults and free of charge.

For more information and to RSVP call Hospice Services of Lake County at 707-263-6222.

Remembrance ceremony planned for Nov. 7

TUESDAY, 03 NOVEMBER 2015 14:21 EDITOR

LAKEPORT, Calif. – Hospice Services of Lake County will host a special remembrance ceremony on Saturday, Nov. 7, followed by the dedication of a memory garden.

The celebration will take place at Hospice Services of Lake County’s property at 1862 Parallel Drive in Lakeport at 6:30 p.m.

This year’s annual “Light Up A Life” candle lighting ceremony features several highly talented, local musicians.

Accomplished harpist, Linda Brown, will engage the audience through the clear, clean sounds of her restful music.

Anna and Briana Mix will play guitars and sing a selection of meaningful songs; Luke and Karen Steely will perform a signature duet on flute, and Hospice’s own versatile and committed board member, David Neft, will delight the audience with his remarkable talent on keyboards.

“Light Up A Life” is a candle lighting ceremony of remembrance that celebrates the memories of family, friends and loved ones who have passed.

An original poem written and spoken by local author, Bill Gottlieb, will be part of the brief program, concluding with the lighting of candles.

Keepsake candles will be available at the event for a suggested donation of $10 or may be pre-ordered by calling 707-263-6270, Extension 111.

The dedication of the new memory garden will take place immediately following the “Light Up A Life” ceremony.

This garden was generously funded by the Rotary Club of Lakeport as a place of peace and serenity for people to walk or sit and remember their loved ones. There is no charge to attend.

For more information call 707-263-6270, Extension 111.

Hospice Services and VA benefits to be explained

MONDAY, 20 JULY 2015 22:53 EDITOR

CLEARLAKE, Calif. – Do you qualify for reimbursement from the Department of Veterans Affairs? What services are available to you from hospice?

Did you know that without a power of attorney for health care (or advanced healthcare directive) and unmarried partner cannot authorize any funeral arrangements? Did you know that the VA does not pay any monies in advance for funeral costs?

Join representatives from the Lake County Veterans Service Office and Hospice Services of Lake County on Thursday, July 23, to get answers to these questions and other valuable information to help you and your family make a plan for end-of-life needs.

The meeting will take place beginning at 1 p.m. at the American Legion Hall, Konocti Post 437, 14770 Austin Road, Clearlake.

Hike for Hospice takes place June 20

FRIDAY, 19 JUNE 2015 00:18 EDITOR

LAKEPORT, Calif. – Hospice Services of Lake County is launching Hike for Hospice, a fundraising event, on Saturday, June 20.

People who want to participate in the hike are encouraged to preregister at the Web site www.lakecountyhospice.org prior to the event.

Once registered, a hiker’s packet that includes sponsorship forms and “sponsor me” buttons will be mailed to the hiker along with details of the event.

Hikers, or teams of hikers, are asked to have family and friends sponsor their hike by making a donation to Hospice Services of Lake County.

The hiker collects the donations in an envelope provided in the hiker’s packet, and delivers the donations on the event date as they check in to hike.

The hike will take place from 9 a.m. to approximately 11 a.m. at Highland Springs Park.

Check-in begins at 9 a.m. at the picnic area near the reservoir. Hikers may choose one of three predefined hiking trails through the park that are one, two or three miles long.

When all the hikers have returned, awards will be given for most money raised by an individual, most money raised by a team, most creatively dressed individual and most creatively dressed team. creative apparel is highly encouraged.

The event is expected to finish by 11:30 a.m.

Highland Springs Park is located at 3600 E. Highland Springs Road in Lakeport, off of Highway 29 past the Lampson Field Airport.

Donations from this event help provide medical care and support services to residents of Lake County in their last months of life.

All donations are fully tax-deductible.

For more information, to register to hike or sponsor a hiker, go to www.lakecountyhospice.org or call 707-263-6222.

Corrigan Gommenginger to Speak about Hospice Care on “Senior Moments”

May 15th, 2015

Corrigan Gommenginger, CHA, Executive Director of Hospice Services of Lake County will join Betsy Cawn and Janet Taylor on 88.1 FM KPFZ Community Radio at 5:00 PM to discuss Hospice Care. Tune in.

Hospice Services names new Executive

SUNDAY, 11 JANUARY 2015 23:05 LAKE COUNTY NEWS REPORTS

LAKEPORT, Calif. – Hospice Services of Lake County announced that Corrigan Gommenginger has assumed the position of executive director following the retirement of Anja Koot in December.

Gommenginger has worked in the health care industry for nearly a decade, most recently as the executive director of a hospice in western Washington.

He enjoys the challenges presented by constant change in the health care industry and is dedicated to increasing services to the community.

During his tenure at the Washington hospice, Gommenginger successfully implemented new community programs and expanded caregiver services through a nonmedical homecare program.

He served on the board of directors for Washington State Hospice and Palliative Care Organization, its certificate of need task force, the public policy and finance committees.

His background extends to accounting and finance and he earned the Certified Hospice Administrator accreditation in 2014.

Born and raised in a rural community in northwest Montana, Gommenginger enjoys hiking, cycling and fishing.

He and his partner, Dave, and their two pet corgis are relocating to Lake County and looking forward to enjoying the natural treasures that Lake County offers.

He may be reached at 707-263-6222.

For more information about Hospice Services of Lake County, visit http://www.lakecountyhospice.org/ .