Coming Soon: Grief Support Program

Please join us for a six-week series on Mondays at 1:00, beginning January 14, 2019.  There is no cost for the group and it is open to the public. Attendance at all sessions is encouraged, but not required. If you have questions or plan to come, call us at 469-293-1515.     Facilitated by Brenda […]

5 Books: Helping Children Understand Death

The following books help explain life and death in a simple way: Lifetimes: The Beautiful Way to Explain Death to Children by Bryan Mellonie & Robert Ingpen “Lifetimes is a moving book for children of all ages, even parents too. It lets us explain life and death in a sensitive, caring, beautiful way. Lifetimes tells us […]

Upcoming Events: Share the Story

Losing a loved one is significant.  Maybe you’ve been bogged down with the busy-ness following your loss.  Please take some time to come and share your stories and your plans for the holidays. We hope that one of these dates and locations will be convenient for you. Thursday, November 15, 2018 at 3:00 p.m. at […]

7 Tips: Coping with the Holidays

Anticipation for the holidays is many times worse than the actual holiday. Think through what is important about the upcoming holidays and do what means the most for you. Don’t feel a need to do it all. Acknowledge and accept that there will be sadness. What you do this year, the first year without your loved […]

Preparing and Paying for Long-term Care

Learning that you or someone you love may be in need of long-term care often evokes feelings of sadness, grief, and anxiety. That being said, planning, preparation, and saving can make this transition much easier for yourself and your loved one. Here are some of the best practices for anticipating, planning, and paying for long-term […]

10 Facts About Parkinson’s Disease

1) The cause is unknown and there is no cure.  What causes Parkinson’s remains largely unknown.  Although there is no cure, treatment options vary and can include medications and surgery. 2) People with Parkinson’s can have a good quality of life. There is no one-size-fits-all treatment approach when it comes to Parkinson’s. Medication, surgical therapy and lifestyle modifications […]

Best Hospice in Denton County Finalist

For the third year in a row, we are a proud finalist in the Best of Denton County contest. It is an honor to be recognized for the excellent, compassionate care we give to our patients and families. If you have experienced our care firsthand, will you please take a moment to vote for Arcy […]

Why Positive Thinking is Beneficial

When I think of my friends who have the most positive outlook on life the following quote comes to mind: “The happiest people don’t have the best of everything, they just make the best of everything.” -Unknown. The happiest of people aren’t the ones who collect the most toys, have the most friends, or who […]

You’re Invited: Debunking the Myths of Grief

Please join us for an enlightening talk about the grieving process in our office on Monday, May 7.  RSVP to bereavement@ardenthospice.com or call 469-293-1515. This event is open to the public.

Now Serving Rockwall County

As of May 1, 2018, Arcy will be serving families in Rockwall County, Texas.  This increases Arcy’s service area to eight north Texas counties. Please visit our service locations page for a complete list.

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