KTA register campaign to benefit hospice, palliative care

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November is National Hospice and Palliative Care Month. In an effort to raise awareness and support for the delivery of compassionate care choices to patients and families throughout Hawaii Island, KTA Super Stores will be raising money for Hospice of Hilo, North Hawaii Hospice and Hospice of Kona.

November is National Hospice and Palliative Care Month. In an effort to raise awareness and support for the delivery of compassionate care choices to patients and families throughout Hawaii Island, KTA Super Stores will be raising money for Hospice of Hilo, North Hawaii Hospice and Hospice of Kona.

Throughout the month, registers at the stores will have colorful notepads with the option of donating $5 or $10 to ensure the highest quality of life for our community members in need.

“KTA’s commitment to the health of our community is always at the forefront of what they do,” said Hospice of Hilo CEO Brenda S. Ho. “We are continually grateful.”

Studies show those who choose palliative and hospice care live longer and feel better, while maintaining more control over their lives. In addition, patients who have serious illnesses reduce or eliminate ER visits and receive support for the whole family.

“Death is the final pathway for us all, and when you make the final turn or know your loved one is on that path, it is best to stay away from the ER,” said Dr. Jerry Gray, an East Hawaii ER physician. “The ER results in separation from loved ones while focusing on the immediate and ignoring prior planning and preferences.”

All monies raised by the KTA register campaign will stay in the community to ensure those who need pain management, symptom control, psychosocial support and spiritual care are able to access the services. Many of the services provided by the nonprofit are not reimbursed by insurance providers. Donations from the community ensure programs such as grief counseling remain free for anyone in the community that has lost a loved one.