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1 T h o r» , O c t J t 148 2 (Sec 1) S A N D Y ( O r e . ) P O S T — 3 Special events note ‘Hospice Week’ By action of Congress, w ill include a Halloween Nov 7 to 14 has been Dance to be held this Satur designated as “ National day, Oct 30, at St. Henry's Hospice Week ” Catholic Hall, 346 NW 1st, This marks the first na Gresham, at 8 p m Music tional recognition of the for the evening w ill be pro hospice movement, a new vided by a country western and growing health care band. “ One Night Stand," alternative In addition. Admission is $5 per person Gov. Vic Atiyeh has pro For more information, call claimed “ Oregon Hospice the Mt Hood Hospice office Awareness Week to coin at 668-9000 cide with the national ac The hospice movement tivities. began in an attempt to pro Mt. Hood Hospice, with vide a unique kind of care offices in Sandy, serves the to people suffering from needs of residents in East a d v a n ce-s tag e disease, M u ltn o m a h and usually cancer patients Clackamas Counties Hospice care is provided by During National Hospice a team of nurses, physi Week. M t Hood Hospice cia n s , so cial w o rke rs, w ill be giving inform a counselors and volunteers tion al presentations in Although the patient and Estacada, Gresham and the patient's fam ily ex Sandy. Special events p erience psychological, emotional and spiritual pain as well as the physical aspects of disease, hospice care strives to encourage the patient to live as nor m al. comfortable and full a life as possible The term “ hospice“ is derived from the Latin word used in the Middle Ages to describe places w h e re w e a ry p ilg rim s could rest These medieval way-stations evolved into special nursing facilities for the dying Hospice care has two main goals—to relieve pain and to provide supportive care to the patient and fam ily. Hospice services in c lu d e p a tie n t c a r e , counseling and support of spiritual needs, recrea tional and social needs. f in a n c ia l needs and bereavement follow-up Hospice care may be paid by Medicare for those who are term inally ill and w ho a r e e lig ib le fo r M e d ic a re In a d d itio n , most h ealth in s u ran ce policies will cover hospice care costs In an artic le entitled “ Hospices New Help for the Dying," in Glamour magazine, in M arch 1962. Laurence Sherry wrote. "Death is a fact of life for all of use. no m atter our age And most of use, while r e m a in in g h e a lth y ourselves, are still affected by the deaths of our friends and relatives For almost all of us then hospices are vitally important institu tions.” BE CREATIVE y THIS HALLOWEEN B e p r e p a r e d w h e n w e a t h e r e m e r g e n c ie s s tr ik e w ith t h e N E W H O M E L I T E M a k e your own character w l,h o u r G ary Page ponders a move in the third annual Pioneer Chess Tournament, which was held Saturday in the Sandy Union High School library. See story on page 13. Man arrested after threatening motorist A Sandy inan was a r rested Monday evening and charged with four counts stemming from an incident that began on Pioneer Boulevard and culminated at TJ's Fireside Dining The man who allegedly made the threat then went to T J ’s where he was ap proached by a Sandy police officer, acting on inform a tion provided by the alleg ed victim Arthur Lacis, 55, of San dy was taken to Clackamas County Jail where he was held on $9,500 bail. He was charged with attempted s e co n d -d eg re e a s s a u lt, assault of a public safety o f f ic e r , fo u r th -d e g r e e assault and resisting a r rest An altercation reportedly occurred between the a r resting c .’ icer and Lacis, who was subsequently a r rested The incident began when an unidentified man notic ed a car driving erratically eastbound on Highway 26 The man told police that the driver of that vehicle stopped his c a r n e a r Pioneer Boulevard and M e in ig A venue and threatened him. 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