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Dementia and End of Life Care
As our population ages and baby boomers reach 65, an increasing number of families will be affected by loved ones with dementia. Dementia is the 6th leading cause of death in the United States. One in eight Americans over the age of 65, or more than 5.3 million people, have …

LightBridge Team Spotlight
LightBridge has a dedicated team of clinicians whose focus is patient care. One of the leaders of that team is Abigail D’Agostino, RN, MBA, our Director of Patient Care Services.

Striving for Excellence
LightBridge Hospice & Palliative Care has been a Joint Commission accredited hospice since our inception in 2001. LightBridge is pleased to announce that this past year LightBridge passed its fourth accreditation and received the Joint Commission’s Gold Seal for patient care.
Food and the Dying Patient By: Jessica Nutik Zitter, M.D. / The New York Times
The patient had dementia and could no longer swallow. The intricate workings of the muscles of her throat were failing, and she was no longer able to move food or liquids reliably into her stomach. Instead, they too frequently ended up in her lungs, and she drowned a little more with …

‘Death Talk’ Difficult on Both Ends of Stethoscope
Published: Jul 16, 2013 | Updated: Jul 17, 2013
By Chika Anekwe MD , Contributing Writer, MedPage Today
Reviewed by Robert Jasmer, MD; Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco and Dorothy Caputo, MA, BSN, RN, Nurse Planner