Tag: Hospice Care
Lois Rowe, 80 years old and going strong, retired from DePuy after 31 years.Ten of those years were working before having children. She then returned to work for another 21 years after her children were older. Lois designed labels for hips and knees. She now has eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren and has lived all her …read more.
By KIM NANCE Business Development Director, Kosciusko Home Care And Hospice Mary Riehle lived her life caring and encouraging others. She was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother, and was the caregiver for her parents at the end of their lives. David Riehle, her husband of 50 years and one day, shared how his wife …read more.
By KIM NANCE Business Development Manager, Kosciusko Home Care and Hospice Darlene Gottschalk moved to Warsaw after retiring as a hospice nurse in South Bend. She wanted to be closer to her son and his family. Her grandmother skills were much needed as her son and daughter in-law expanded their family to six children. She also …read more.
A Plainfield, IN, correctional officer has been arrested for trafficking drugs to inmates. Through an internal affairs investigation, Officer Ryan Daniel was arrested Jan. 27. Facility correctional officers allegedly found 13.6 ounces of spice, 0.1 ounces of heroin and 3.6 ounces of tobacco in Daniel’s belongings. He faces charges of trafficking with an inmate, a …read more.
By KIM NANCE Kosciusko Home Care and Hospice, Inc. Jennifer Riley was recently promoted to Director of Hospice at Kosciusko Home Care and Hospice, Inc. Riley received her Bachelor of Social Work from Taylor University and her Master’s of Social Work from Indiana University. She has worked at KHCH for nine years. Throughout her time …read more.
By KIM NANCE Business Development Manager, Kosciusko Home Care and Hospice Retired Nurse Polly Gabbett continues a life of caring as a Hospice volunteer. Gabbett started her career working for the government and for medical insurance companies. After befriending a nurse that loved caring for patients she decided this is something she would like to …read more.
Dear Editor, Over 20 years ago I was asked to serve as a community representative on an advisory committee to discern if Kosciusko County could continue to support hospice, a fairly new program for this area. Its mission would be to provide end of life care with comfort and compassion, providing for enhanced quality of …read more.




