Today, we are excited to unveil a new name for our community-based services program, which offers home health, home care, hospice and palliative care to seniors throughout King County. Going forward, these offerings will be a part of Kline Galland’s Benaroya Community Services, a designation created in honor of Rebecca and Jack Benaroya’s many years … Read More
According to the Journal of Psychosocial Nursing: “90% of individuals believe that talking to loved ones about end-of-life wishes is important, but only 27% have done so.” Death is an inevitable part of the human experience, but we often avoid talking about it because it’s an uncomfortable conversation topic. Unfortunately, the avoidance of discussing death … Read More
People are aging differently and living longer than ever before. Thanks to programs like Kline Galland’s Community Based Services, more seniors are also able to age in the comfort of their own home. The ability to age in one’s home is an empowering and positive development, but it also brings a new list of challenges … Read More
At Kline Galland, we believe that hospice care is integral to providing comprehensive, compassionate care for all. When families are facing the realities of a life-limiting illness, hospice care can help recognize that life is to be cherished and celebrated in every moment. Our interdisciplinary team of compassionate professionals honor life and its transition into … Read More
For nearly 15 years, Kline Galland’s Community Based Services (CBS) team has been providing one-to-one health care for seniors in their homes throughout Seattle. This team of over 140 outstanding Kline Galland employees serves over 400 individuals and is available to anyone living in the King County region. To help people understand the program, and … Read More
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), someone in the United States has a stroke every 40 seconds. When a stroke happens, minutes count. Health systems are prepared to treat strokes if patients can get to the hospital quickly. To help everyone stay safe at home, Bridget Whelan, an ARNP with Kline … Read More