Blue Ridge Care Unveiled: Ben Weber on Community, Compassion, and Service

EPISODE · Oct 10, 2025 · 29 MIN

Blue Ridge Care Unveiled: Ben Weber on Community, Compassion, and Service

from Keeping It Real with Sharon · host Sharon

Send us Fan MailIn this inspiring episode of Keeping it Real with Sharon, I sit down with Ben Weber, Vice President, Business Development of Blue Ridge Care (formerly Blue Ridge Hospice), to explore the powerful evolution of this essential community organization.Ben shares how the organization has expanded its mission beyond hospice to serve a broader population with aging-related care and support for those navigating serious illness. With a heart for service and a vision rooted in dignity, Blue Ridge Care is building an integrated system of extraordinary care for all stages of life’s journey. Their mission says it best: “Delivering extraordinary care to improve life’s journey.” From emotional and spiritual support to expert physical care, Blue Ridge Care walks beside individuals and families in some of life’s most sacred and challenging moments.Ben also opens up about how deeply personal this work is to him. For Ben, leading Blue Ridge Care isn’t just a job, it’s a calling. He shares that it’s truly an honor to serve this community, to be present in times of need, and to help families find comfort, dignity, and connection during vulnerable seasons of life.Whether you're caring for an aging parent, facing the complexities of a serious diagnosis, or simply want to know how our community is rising to meet these needs—this conversation will leave you hopeful, informed, and inspired.

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