This is the only podcast dedicated to helping hospice nurses find fulfillment while avoiding the burnout that threatens the specialty. Hosted by James Dibben in Kansas City, Missouri. Visit our home page at The Hospice Nursing Podcast.
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The Heart of Hospice podcast is dedicated to helping personal and professional caregivers who are caring for someone with serious illness. We're here to provide information and education so people can make informed choices about end of life care.
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The Hospice Chaplaincy Show with Saul Ebema


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The Hospice Chaplaincy Show with Saul Ebema
Saul Ebema
A show about the psycho-spiritual aspects of end of life care. On the Hospice Chaplaincy Show, you will hear stories of experts in the field of end of life care and grief counseling.This fun and educational podcast explores their life stories and theories of practice.
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Hospice Quinte's weekly 4-5 minute podcast brings you important information about end of life issues, bereavement, grief, hospice palliative care, and Hospice Quinte's services and events. Hospice Quinte also hosts 15 minute interview specials called "Heart to Heart with Hospice Quinte". Changing Lives and Heart to Heart can also be heard on 91.3 Loyalist Radio in Belleville, ON.
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Everyone's end of life journey should be comfortable, peaceful and dignified. In every episode, Mitch Ware, long time Hospice Bedside volunteer and former Hospice client, will share his experiences and knowledge to show others how they can achieve the best palliative care available through Hospice. And, he will take your questions and answer them on future episodes as well. If you are considering end of life care, this podcast is for you!
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Creating conversations around end of life care. I’m a Registered Nurse working in Hospice care. Exploring as many ideas as possible to help answer the big question, “What happens after we leave our body?”
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Our podcast series features AGG attorneys and guests discussing business opportunities and legal issues for our friends in the home health and hospice industries. While we don’t provide care, we nevertheless consider ourselves part of the home health and hospice community. We enjoy sharing what we’ve learned after working with clients throughout the country, as well as giving our thoughts on new opportunities and challenges facing the industry, whether regulatory, reimbursement, compliance, ...
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The Hospice Podcast is produced by St John‘s Hospice, based in Lancaster and providing services across the South Lakes, North Lancashire and parts of North Yorkshire. This is your gateway to the field of palliative care. Each episode takes on a different topic, discussed by our highly experienced staff. After the last year, many more people are open to discussing the topic of dying – whether this is in a hospice, hospital or at home. More and more people are becoming aware and open to the id ...
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Two Old Choughs - A Tale of Two Hospices


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Two Old Choughs - A Tale of Two Hospices
Cornwall Hospice Care
Tamsin Thomas and Gina Starnes of Cornwall Hospice Care chat with guests about the many aspects of hospice care in Cornwall. This podcast began in January 2020 at what was the start of the anniversary of 40 years of hospice care in the county. Each episode features special guests from around our hospices, shops, fundraising teams, supporters and many more as we talk about things important to hospice care and how that is funded.Cornwall Hospice Care is a registered charity in the county of Co ...
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The Hospice Chaplaincy Show with Saul Ebema


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Episode 119: A conversation with Monique Jones
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In Today's episode, Saul talks to Monique Jones about her journey. Monique is a chaplain who has worked both in hospital and hospice settings. In this episode she shares about her life experiences and journey to chaplaincy.द्वारा Saul Ebema
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The Hospice Nursing Podcast


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Episode Thirty-Three: The Hospice House Part 1
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In this episode I welcome back Kris from The Hospice Nursing Support Group on Facebook. This episode will be the first as we discuss the 4 levels of care that Medicare requires all hospice organizations provide. During the episode I explain that my conversation with Kris will be broken into two shows due to the amount of content we covered. For thi…
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The Heart of Hospice Podcast


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Hospice is Making End of Life Care Better for Veterans, Episode 161
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1 in 4 Medicare hospice patients is a military veteran. Frederick Health Hospice is going the extra mile to meet the unique needs of veterans at the end of life. While Frederick focuses on care, comfort, and hope, they also focus on the needs of U.S. veterans in their community. Executive director Carlos Graveran, a veteran himself, created a Hospi…
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The Hospice Chaplaincy Show with Saul Ebema


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Episode 118: A conversation with Elizabeth Boatwright on her book on her book, "The last things we talk about..."
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In today’s episode, Saul talks to Rev. Dr. Elizabeth Boatwright about her book, “The last things we talk about…” As a Chaplain, Pastor and Certified Financial Planner, Elizabeth “Libby” Boatwright has worked alongside hundreds of people over the last thirty years counseling families on end of life issues, loss and grief, composing memorials, workin…
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The Heart of Hospice Podcast


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Soaring Spirits Helps Widows Know They're Not Alone, Episode 160
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Soaring Spirits International is built by widowed people to support widowed people. Michele Neff Hernandez built the non-profit organization she needed when her husband died unexpectedly, leaving her with a blended family of six kids to care for as she managed her own grief. Michele realized she needed to connect with others who reflected the same …
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The Hospice Chaplaincy Show with Saul Ebema


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Episode 117: Rachel S. Jordan on the intersection between trauma and end of life care
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In Today's episode, Saul talks to Rachel S. Jordan on the intersection between trauma and end of life care. Rachel holds a B.S. in Bible/theology and Speech Communication from Multnomah University and an M.Div w/a Concentration in Hospital Chaplaincy from the Portland Seminary of George Fox University. In 2014 she became a neuro-trauma survivor and…
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The Hospice Nursing Podcast


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Episode Thirty-Two: Imposter Syndrome
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In this episode I explore the realization that, if we are honest, we all have feelings of insecurity and inadequacy. Imposter syndrome is something that we all will face at times in our lives. We will especially face imposter syndrome when we are adventurous and are willing to take on new challenges. In this episode I review many of the different w…
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The Heart of Hospice Podcast


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Postal Service for the Dead Eases Grief Through Letters, Episode 159
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Write a letter to someone you’ve lost, and send it to Postal Service for the Dead! End of life doula and artist Janelle Ketcher founded Postal Service for the Dead to be an ongoing, collective project where people send letters to anyone in their life who has died. People write letters to someone special to them who has died and send them to the Pos…
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The Hospice Chaplaincy Show with Saul Ebema


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Episode 116: A Conversation with David Hugger
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Welcome to our first episode of season 4 of the Hospice Chaplaincy Show. We are grateful to our listeners for their continued support. In this episode, Saul talks to David Hugger who is a retired hospice chaplain. David is also a podcaster and the author of two hospice books. His first book, “Hospice Is a Gift”, includes a wealth of information for…
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The Heart of Hospice Podcast


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Death Doulas Work to Support the Dying, Episode 158
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Death doulas Jo-Anne Haun and Karen Henderickson are bringing value to the care of people with serious illnesses. They’re the co-founders of Death Doula Network International (DDNI), a passionate community committed to connection, support & education for ANYONE interested in Death Literacy & Positivity. As a team Jo-Anne and Karen are pragmatic and…
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The Hospice Nursing Podcast


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Episode Thirty-One: Rock Bottom with Michelle Ery
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In this episode I welcome veteran hospice nurse, Michelle Ery. During the show, Michelle shares with us how she obsessed over her patients to the point that she started using substances to manage the anxiety and obsession. Michelle shares with us what happened to her on Memorial Day of 2020, and how this event was the catalyst that ended up changin…
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The Heart of Hospice Podcast


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Human Composting is the Burial Alternative of the Future, Episode 157
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Today’s guest Katrina Spade is changing the landscape of death care as CEO/founder of Recompose, an organization offering human composting as an environmental-friendly alternative to traditional burial and cremation. Katrina is the founder and CEO of Recompose, a public benefit corporation leading the transformation of the funeral industry. She’s t…
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The Heart of Hospice Podcast


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Hospice Nurses Created The Care Plan to Make Caregiving Easier, Episode 156
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Hospice nurses Nancy Heyerman and Brenda Kizzire are on a mission to transform the end-of-life experience through education and support. They know what it takes to be a caregiver for someone with a serious illness. Between them Nancy and Brenda have over 40 years of hospice nursing experience. They’re The Hospice Queens! Like so many hospice nurses…
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Cathy VandenHeuvel Brings Caregivers What They Need, Episode 155
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Cathy VandenHeuvel, host of the Caregiver Cup podcast, is helping working women caregivers fill their cups. She’s got a lot of caregiving wisdom to share. Cathy and her siblings formed a caregiving team to care for both of their parents at the end of their lives. Drawing on their individual strengths, they managed both care experiences - one withou…
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In this episode I return to reviewing my series on Avoiding Hospice Burnout. I cover several issues that I have observed causing major burnout for hospice nurses. Are you waiting for hospice to get easier? Are you unwilling to work an 8 hour day? Do you struggle with autonomy? Are you unwilling to turn off your work phone after hours? Are you unwil…
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Nathan Kottkamp is the Founder of National Healthcare Decisions Day, Episode 154
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My guest Nathan Kottkamp is the founder and chair of National Healthcare Decisions, which highlights the importance of advance care planning. National Healthcare Decisions Day (NHDD) is an annual day recognized as a day to talk about advance care planning. My guest Nathan Kottkamp is the founder and chair of National Healthcare Decisions, which hig…
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The Heart of Hospice Podcast


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Elizabeth Miller Shares How to be a Happy, Healthy Caregiver, Episode 153
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Certified Caregiver Consultant Elizabeth Miller is helping other caregivers figure out how to stay healthy while juggling caregiving responsibilities. Elizabeth describes herself as a life-long caregiver, a sandwich caregiver, as well as a hands-on and remote caregiver. During the years she spent caring for her parents, Elizabeth learned her own ca…
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The Hospice Nursing Podcast


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Episode Twenty-Nine: The Weight of the Work
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I’m back behind the microphone as I return from a month-long break from the show. In this episode I take on the challenge of discussing hospice leadership. I review some of my own challenges in my leadership experience. I also spend some time discussing the last 7 months I have spent in the field, and how much stress and emotion is involved. I also…
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Savina Makalena is a Caregiver for Caregivers, Episode 152
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Podcaster, caregiver, and advocate Savina Makalena is sharing what she’s learned as a family caregiver. Savina is the host of the Caring Caregiver podcast and a personal caregiver for her mom. Savy is the Chief Executive Officer and Founder of Gimme A Break, a non-profit organization whose mission is to care for caregivers by giving them an emotion…
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Welcome to The Heart of Hospiceद्वारा Helen Bauer
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Rupert Callender is the Radical Undertaker and Green Burial Expert, Episode 151
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Rupert Callender identifies as a radical undertaker. He’s changing funeral services, one personal experience at a time. Rupert was moved to become an undertaker through his experience of bereavement and its aftermath. He spent much of his childhood in the hospice where his mother worked, and the caring humanistic philosophy of the hospice movement …
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In this episode, Jason Bring, AGG Healthcare partner and co-chair of the Post-Acute & Long-Term Care team; Alex Foster, AGG Healthcare partner and member of the Post-Acute & Long-Term Care and Private Equity teams; and Charmaine Mech, AGG Healthcare associate and member of the Post-Acute & Long-Term Care team, discuss “Home Health and Hospice Dilig…
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Living With Hospice


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Episode 45: Accepting the Prognosis (Part 1)
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In this three part series, Mitch discusses the experience and emotions associated with being told that a disease is no longer treatable from different perspectives. In part one of this series, we look at how this news impacts the patient and the fear associated with such a prognosis. Mitch provides suggestions and love on how to address this fear, …
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Chris MacLellan Makes Meaning From His Caregiving Journey, Episode 150
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Chris MacLellan is making meaning from his experience as the primary caregiver for his life partner Richard. Chris and Richard’s story was featured in the 2015 Pulitzer Prize-nominated 3-part story, “In Sickness and In Health: A Couple’s Final Journey,” which told their journey of caregiving. The story told of the challenges LGBT partners have in d…
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The Hospice Chaplaincy Show with Saul Ebema


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Episode 75: Journalist Katie Engelhart on her book “The Inevitable: Dispatches on the right to die.”
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Katie’s story “What Happened in Room 10?” won a George Polk Award for Magazine Reporting in 2021. It is the product of a months-long investigation into the first COVID outbreak in an American nursing home — and, more broadly, the rise of the for-profit nursing home industry. Previously, she worked as a documentary film correspondent and producer at…
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Finding Growth and Gratitude in Caregiving with Martha Ranon of Southern Caregiver Resource Center, Episode 149
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Martha Ranon learned firsthand what it’s like to be a personal caregiver, and now she’s working to support and empower other caregivers. #caregiving #caregiver #dementia #Alzheimers #seriousillness #hospice #endoflife https://theheartofhospice.libsyn.com/finding-growth-and-gratitude-in-caregiving-with-martha-ranon-of-southern-caregiver-resource-cen…
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The Hospice Chaplaincy Show with Saul Ebema


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Episode 92: A Conversation with Dr. Shail Maingi On advancing health equity for Sexual and Gender Minorities in Hospice Care
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Dr. Maingi is the Dana-Farber Cancer Network Health Equity & Inclusion liaison at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute at South Shore. Dr. Maingi is also co-chair of the ASCO SGM Task Force and a member of the Diversity and Inclusivity Task Force, Symptoms and Survivorship Task Force, and Practice Health Task Force.…
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How to Create Legacy with the Help of Haven, Episode 148
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Haven believes every legacy needs a beautiful Haven to call home. Maggie Gannon and the Haven team support people at end of life by empowering them to share their legacy. According to Haven’s website, they are “on a mission to improve the quality of all our lives by changing the way the world thinks about death. We do this by giving everyone a beau…
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Jody Giles on How to Avoid Missing Pieces in Your Advance Care Plan, Episode 147
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Plan ahead so you leave a legacy, not a mess. Great advice from CPA Jody Giles, author of the Missing Pieces Plan. According to her website jodygiles.com, Jody is “the author of the Missing Pieces Plan, a book designed to help people plan for end-of-life. The “missing pieces” are what Jody feels are the most important pieces in a financial plan how…
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The Hospice Nursing Podcast


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Episode Twenty-Eight: The Return of Instructor King
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In episode Twenty-Eight Chanel King returns to continue our discussion from episode Twenty-Seven. In this episode we discuss Psychological first aide. Chanel reviews some of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs and integrates them so well into our understanding of the challenges we face when caring for the dying. We spend the majority of this episode discus…
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Edgar Barens Shares How Prison Hospices are Changing Lives, Episode 146
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Filmmaker Edgar Barens works with the Humane Prison Hospice Project to highlight the need for compassionate end-of-life programs in the US. prison system. https://theheartofhospice.libsyn.com/edgar-barens-shares-how-prison-hospices-are-changing-lives-episode-146द्वारा Helen Bauer
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AGG Talks: Home Health & Hospice


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Home Health and Hospice Deal Environment
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In this episode, Jason Bring, AGG Healthcare partner and co-chair of the Post-Acute & Long-Term Care industry team; Matt Brohm, AGG Healthcare partner and co-chair of the Healthcare Private Equity team; and Alex Foster, AGG Healthcare partner, discuss the macro environment for deals involving care at home, as well as some of the legal and business …
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Hospice Quinte: Changing Lives Podcast


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Life is Hard. Hospice Quinte Can Help
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Receiving a diagnosis of a life-limiting or terminal illness can be devastating and can send patients and their families into a state of despair and hopelessness. Planning for end-of-life care may seem overwhelming, but many services are available to help people live well during the terminal phase of an illness. A phone call to your local hospice i…
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Helping People Through Life's Hardest Times is Their Business, Episode 145
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Catherine Hinz is talking about grief and how her company Beyond Words Co. creates curated care packages to ensure no one feels alone through life’s hardest times. After experiencing a grief event in her own life, Catherine realized our responses to hard events in the lives of people we care about is often inadequate. Things like cards and even flo…
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The Hospice Podcast


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Looking After Someone at Home at the End Of Their Life - The Hospice Podcast: Episode 10
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Looking after someone at home when they are reaching the end of their life can be daunting task, especially if you have no experience in care. Emma, head of St John’s Hospice Inpatient Ward and Dawn, one of our Senior Health Care Assistants in our Community Team talk us through some of the things we can all manage to improve the quality of life of …
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Special days and holidays can sometimes trigger memories and difficult emotions in individuals who have experienced the loss of a loved one. For those who have lost a spouse or partner, Valentine's Day can feel particularly cruel because of its emphasis on togetherness, love, and romance. And, just like Halloween and Christmas, with all the lead up…
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The Hospice Nursing Podcast


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Episode Twenty-Seven: Instructor King
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In this episode I introduce Chanel King to The Hospice Nursing Podcast! Chanel King (Instructor King) is a Peer Support Specialist for medical professionals. In her introduction, Chanel shares with us some of her own traumatic experiences and how the last couple years have transformed her life and led her on a journey to providing emotional support…
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Making End of Life Dreams Come True with Caitlin Crommett
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Caitlin Crommett is the founder of DreamCatchers Foundation, an organization creating connections for older and younger generations to fulfill the end of life dreams of hospice patients. Caitlin got her start volunteering in hospice at only 12 years old. After realizing the benefits of matching younger volunteers with older adults, Caitlin founded …
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Talking About National Anchor Your Heart Day with Opus Peace Founder Deborah Grassman , Special Episode
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Join thousands of people around the globe opening their hearts to allow pain and peace to sit side-by-side together without fear on National Anchor Your Heart Day, at 3:00 pm ET on Thursday, Feb. 2. Sponsored by Opus Peace, National Anchor Your Heart Day includes a free webinar on self-compassioning with a post-webinar discussion guide. The webinar…
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Hospice Quinte: Changing Lives Podcast


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Hospice Quinte's In-Home Hospice Service
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What would happen if you were diagnosed with a terminal illness? Where and how would you like to live out the rest of your life? If you and your family have decided that you wish to die at home, then accessing the proper resources and services will lessen some of the potential strain of caregiving. You may desire to have an in-home hospice visiting…
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Tips for Navigating Hospice Care at Home with Barbara Karnes, Episode 142
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End-of-life educator Barbara Karnes is back to talk about death in the home, what it looks like, and how caregivers can manage a dying loved one at home. The reality of a death at home is that it's a challenge for caregivers, and can put a heavy burden on the caregiver. Before death became a medical event, it was a psychosocial event that was manag…
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The Hospice Chaplaincy Show with Saul Ebema


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Episode 105: A conversation with Joanne Cacciatore on therapeutic approaches to grief counseling
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Dr. Cacciatore specializes in counseling those affected by traumatic death. She works with and counsels families from all around the world who have experienced catastrophic deaths. Her therapeutic interventions are always presence-and-mindfulness based and include narrative, dialectical, and trauma-focused therapies. She also teaches meditation, mi…
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Everyone who experiences loss will grieve differently, and children of course are no exception. The primary difference in adult versus child grief is the way in which the grieving process is demonstrated, leaving adults who care for grieving children at times confused and worried that somehow their child isn’t grieving normally. The way children re…
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The Hospice Chaplaincy Show with Saul Ebema


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Episode 108: A conversation with Mary-Frances O’Connor on the grieving brain
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EDUCATION Ph.D., Clinical Psychology University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 1998 – 2004 Bachelor of Arts, Psychology Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 1992 – 1996 PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS Director of Clinical Training University of Arizona, Department of Psychology 2019 – present Associate Professor of Psychology University of Arizona, Department o…
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The Heart of Hospice Podcast


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Learning How to Reimagine Grief with Lisa Keefauver, Episode 141
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Grief activist and founder of Reimagining Grief Lisa Keefauver is talking about her work to transform and expand our understanding of grief and change the lives of individuals, communities, and organizations along the way. According to lisakeefauver.com, Lisa is “using my personal and professional experiences with grief and loss over the past 20 ye…
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It’s common for people to experience a change in their sleeping pattern in the days, weeks and months following the loss of a loved one. If you were a caregiver prior to the loss, then this sleeplessness can be intensified. People who are grieving may have trouble falling asleep or staying asleep. On the other end of the spectrum, grievers may find…
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In this episode I reimagine Part 8 of Avoiding Hospice Burnout for nurses. I discuss the following concepts that will help create a healthy environment for staff and co-workers. 1. Listen-Validate-Communicate 2. Assume positive intent 3. The Speed of Trust (Get the book) 4. Getting burned 5. Gossip 6. Being authentic At the end of the episode I tak…
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The Heart of Hospice Podcast


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Medical Aid in Dying From a Hospice Social Worker Perspective, Episode 140
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Medical Aid in Dying is a controversial topic. Hospice Social Worker Lisa Pahl shares what it’s like to support someone who’s utilizing Medical Aid in Dying. Hospice team members are often present when a patient chooses Medical Aid in Dying, or MAID. Lisa’s experience has shown her how intense and intimate it can be to companion a patient and famil…
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Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz said it best – “there’s no place like home”. For most of us, home is where we want to be. It’s where our creature comforts are, where we feel most content and happy, and it’s where our friends and family come to visit. It’s natural, then, that some individuals who are experiencing their end of life want to spend their …
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How to Provide Quality Hospice Care for LGBTQ+ Families, Episode 139
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Hospice social worker and grief counselor Jill Johnson-Young is sharing wisdom and her perspective on end of life care for the LGBTQ+ community. Just like every other patient and caregiver, members of the LGBTQ+ community and their caregivers want to feel safe and be treated with respect during their end of life experience. Although it’s difficult …
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