Alive News
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Alive Appoints Kimberly Goessele as President and Chief Executive Officer
Healthcare Veteran Skilled in Business Development and Strategy Will Lead Expansion of Nonprofit Provider’s Hospice, Grief, and Education Services to Communities throughout Middle Tennessee Read More
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Awards and Honors: May 2019
Congratulations to Anna-Gene O’Neal, Alive’s President/CEO and Alive's founders, Dr. David Barton and Dr. John Flexner! Read More
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Caregivers Give High Ratings to Alive’s Hospice Care
Alive has been named a 2019 Hospice Honors Elite recipient for the second year in a row by HEALTHCARE first, a leading provider of billing and coding services, CAHPS surveys, and advanced analytics. Read More
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Alive Opens New Office in Franklin
Alive opened a new office in Franklin in January to better serve Williamson County where it has been caring for families in their homes for more than 40 years. Read More
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Awards & Honors: Spring 2019
We are proud to announce that Alive’s President/CEO Anna-Gene O’Neal received the Vanderbilt University School of Nursing’s inaugural Alumni Award for Innovation in Health Care. Read More
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Thank you, Preds!
This spring we unveiled the updated and redecorated kids space at The Residence at Alive – Nashville, complete with a visit from Gnash. Read More
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New Hires and Promotions: Spring 2019
We would like to welcome aboard our new hires and congratulate those who have received promotions here at Alive. Read More
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Alive Hires Grief Center Director
Alive completed a national search for a new Grief Center director in 2018 and is expanding its grief support services for the entire community. Read More
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Longtime Supporter and Volunteer Sponsors New Grief Group Counseling Room
Joni Werthan, a longtime supporter and volunteer at Alive Hospice, supplied the funds necessary to bring a dedicated grief group counseling room to Alive’s new Franklin location. Read More
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Nashville Star Charles Esten Sings for Alive Patients with Musicians on Call
Alive patients and family members at the Nashville residence had a wonderful surprise last fall when Charles Esten, “Deacon” on the hit series Nashville, stopped by to give private, in-room concerts to anyone who wanted one. Read More