Ozarks Healthcare At Home: Hospice honors Jack Butler, Veteran, for Military Service
Ozarks Healthcare At Home: Hospice recently honored Jack Butler for his military service with a “We Honor Veterans” ceremony. Butler served in the U.S. Marine Corps and received a Bronze Star for his service in the Vietnam War.
Ozarks Healthcare At Home: Hospice provides for the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of patients and their families in the final stages of an incurable illness. Ozarks Healthcare At Home: Hospice offers a full range of services, including nursing care, medications, and more. Trained volunteers play an integral role in the care that is given to both patients and the patients' families as they face end-of-life issues.
Ozarks Healthcare At Home: Hospice is currently accepting volunteers. Hospice volunteers provide services such as companionship to patients, general office duties, light meal preparation, and more. To apply, please call 417-256-3133.
For more information about Ozarks Healthcare At Home, visit https://www.ozarkshealthcare.com/services/home-care/.
Ozarks Healthcare is a system of care encompassing primary care and specialty clinics, along with complete rehabilitation, behavioral healthcare, and home health services. While the 114-bed acute care hospital cares for more than 5,400 admissions, the entire health system has more than 364,000 patient visits annually in South Central Missouri and Northern Arkansas. For more information about Ozarks Healthcare, visit www.OzarksHealthcare.com.
Ozarks Healthcare At Home: Hospice recently honored Jack Butler for his military service with a “We Honor Veterans” ceremony. Butler served in the U.S. Marine Corps and received a Bronze Star for his service in the Vietnam War. Butler is pictured with family members in attendance, along with Greg Yount and Eric Bowman, chaplains at Ozarks Healthcare At Home: Hospice, and Norman Carte, volunteer at Ozarks Healthcare At Home: Hospice.