TV Stories
Hospice of the Valley was honored to help give our patient, Jerry Foster, one last chopper ride! Jerry was Arizona’s first helicopter reporter and inspired news stations across the country to have their own sky coverage. Both 3TV/CBS 5 and 12 News joined us at Scottsdale Airpark to interview Jerry and look back at his remarkable career, including an incredible rescue.
Community liaison Suzanne Sanchez had an opportunity to inform Hispanic families about Hospice of the Valley programs, many of which provide care long before hospice services are needed.
Phoenix City Councilman Kevin Robinson was so eager to learn more about our Dementia Care and Education Campus that Executive Director Debbie Shumway took him on a tour and sat down with him for an interview. She shared the many ways we help people living with all stages of dementia, and how we support caregivers, healthcare professionals and first responders in our community with education and resources.
Fire and medical crews with the far East Valley city received training on Jan. 6 that is focused on helping those with dementia and Alzheimer's Disease. The training shows the challenges faced by those living with the condition. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.
Florence Wilson, who is in hospice care, wished for a “cover girl” photo shoot to have some pictures to leave behind for her family. The team at Hospice of the Valley helped make her wish come true.
ABC15's heartwarming stories on Shirley Myers, a Hospice of the Valley patient who got a holiday surprise from the Sweet Adelines chorus she sang with for 20 years!