News Maker Jason Parsons on a change for BRH
Changes are coming to Blue Ridge Hospice (BRH) this November.
We spoke to BRH Chief Strategy Officer Jason Parsons about those changes in our latest news maker.
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Jason tells us that the changes largely involve an upgrade to the BRH Butterfly logo with a new tagline.
He also tells us that the new services have become more prevalent for the community.
Jason also tells us that BRH’s commitment to the community is even stronger than before as it looks forward through the next 42 years.
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News Maker Jason Parsons on BRH’s future
Blue Ridge Hospice (BRH) continues to update and improve their services to provide the best possible care for the community.
With the changes that have recently occurred with many government agencies we spoke to Chief Strategy Officer Jason Parsons about what the future holds for BRH in our latest news maker.
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First Jason tells us how proud and honored BRH was to serve former Co-Founder and Board Co-Chair George Caley in his end of life journey.
Jason also tells us of the future of BRH and the implementation of the PACE program.
He also tells us of the changes BRH plans in the wake of the changes in Medicare and other demands.
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News Maker Jason Parsons on the Butterfly Run for BRH
The 20th annual Butterfly Run to benefit Blue Ridge Hospice (BRH) is Oct. 15.
We spoke with BRH Chief Business Development Officer Jason Parsons about the event in our latest news maker.
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Jason tells us about the celebration planned for the 20th year of the run.
He also tells us that there is still time to register for the race/walk here.
Jason also tells us that even if you don’t want to participate in the run/walk it is worth the visit for the celebration alone.
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