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Throughout her life, Mom loved music and CVH provided music therapy in her home. It helped all of us to relax for a few minutes.

- Carol Brobst & Maxine Engelkes, daughters of Wilma Engelkes.

Educational Resources


Cedar Valley Hospice offers several options for patient’s families and caregivers to learn more about hospice and the processes of dying, death and grief

The Cedar Valley Hospice Speakers Bureau provides educational presentations on various issues related to hospice and palliative care, death and dying, and grief. Topics vary from care giving and pain management to spiritual issues and helping children deal with grief.

Speakers Bureau

The Cedar Valley Hospice Speakers Bureau provides educational presentations on various issues related to hospice and palliative care, death and dying, and grief. Presentations can be given to large or small groups and range from 20 minutes to daylong seminars. Topics can be modified to meet the needs of your group.

Newsletters

Stay informed about the latest happenings, advancements and trainings with newsletters from Cedar Valley Hospice. These newsletters are both informative and entertaining.

Brochures

Brochures from Cedar Valley Hospice provide important information in a portable, easy to share and easy to read format. Hospice brochure topics include general and specific information about the Hospice Home, Grief services, Volunteer opportunities, Cedar AIDS Support Systems and more.

Contact Info
  • Waterloo - Central Office
    800-617-1972 | 319-272-2002

  • Waverly
    877-485-7081 | 319-352-1274

  • Grundy Center
    888-878-3868 | 319-824-3868

  • Hospice Home
    319-272-1771

  • Independence
    888-273-8957 | 319-334-6960

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"There was a representative(s) from Cedar Valley Hospice at the funeral home to offer sympathy and support. The Waverly office sent a card and followed up for one year with grief support with home visits and notes. That all meant so much. They were very supportive. That would be the best word to describe Cedar Valley Hospice, along with compassionate."

- Dr. Dave & Barb Hennessey,
parents of Katy Hennessey.