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The Heart of Hospice Podcast
How to Create Your Advance Care Plan Series with The Conversation Project, Special Episode
Need some help with those difficult Advance Care Plan discussions? Welcome to our special Advance Care Plan Series featuring Kate Debartolo and the team from The Conversation Project! Conversations about end of life wishes can happen in different places - in family groups, community groups, or inside communities of faith. No matter where you want to have those ACP discussions, The Conversation Project has a resource you can use. This special series features experts from The Conversation Project team, including TCP Director Kate Debartolo, Improvement Advisor for Community Engagement and Learning Patty Webster, and Rosemary Lloyd, Advisor to Faith Co...
2022-11-01
06 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
A Death Perspective with Rabbi Steve Leder, Episode 116
In this episode, our guest Rabbi Steve Leder shares his perspective on dying and how the death of his father forever changed him. Steve Leder is the senior rabbi of Wilshire Boulevard Temple in Los Angeles. After receiving his degree in writing and graduating cum laude from Northwestern University, and spending time studying at Trinity College, Oxford University, Leder received a master’s degree in Hebrew letters in 1986 and rabbinical ordination in 1987 from Hebrew Union College. He is the author of five books: The Extraordinary Nature of Ordinary Things, More Money Than God: Living a Rich Life Wi...
2022-08-12
1h 01
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
What You Need to Know about Advance Care Planning with Dr. Jim deMaine, Episode 115
Dr. Jim deMaine is with us to talk with us about advocacy in serious illness and his book Facing Death: Finding Dignity Hope and Healing at the End. Dr. deMaine is a retired Pulmonary and Critical Care physician, an accomplished public speaker, and an outspoken advocate for end-of-life decisions. In his book Facing Death: Finding Dignity, Hope and Healing at the End, Jim shares numerous stories that serve as cautionary tales about completing advance care planning discussions prior to a serious illness or health crisis. The book illuminates the weakness of the healthcare system, managing to also highlight the l...
2022-08-05
54 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
What You Need To Know About Medical Aid In Dying: A Discussion with Author Anita Hannig, Episode 114
Anthropologist Anita Hannig is talking with us about Medical Aid in Dying, misconceptions about assisted dying laws, and her new book The Day I Die: The Untold Story of Assisted Dying in America. Every end of life professional should be informed about what medical aid in dying really is. MAID laws, otherwise known as Death with Dignity laws, have been passed in ten states across the U.S. as well as Washington, D.C. Regardless of whether their state has a law permitting MAID, it’s important that healthcare providers are able to answer questions that might arise from se...
2022-08-01
56 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
What You Need to Know About Comfort Feedings, Heartbeat Episode 296
We’re talking about comfort feedings today, how they work and the benefits they hold for hospice patients and their caregivers. Comfort feeding, (also pleasure feeding, is the practice of feeding the patient only what the patient likes and wants. It might not be considered particularly healthy. It’s more about enhancing quality of life for the patient. The focus of food intake is on comfort rather than good nutrition. The choices about food and drink are driven by the patient’s ability to swallow, of course. If a patient’s ability to swallow is impaired, he might just take the food...
2022-07-29
14 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
How to Do Death Better with Dr. BJ Miller, Episode 113
We’re honored to feature hospice physician and innovator BJ Miller in an amazing discussion about strengths, trends, and the future of end-of-life care. Dr. Miller is an advocate, thought-leader, and leader on the front lines of end-of-life care. He has been a physician for 19 years and has counseled over 1,000 patients and family members. This vast experience has led him to understand what people really need when dealing with difficult health situations. His TED Talk, What Really Matters at the End of Life has had over 11 million views. He’s the co-author of A Beginner’s Guide to the End: Prac...
2022-07-15
58 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Know Your Patient Rights Series 5, Heartbeat Episode 294
In the final episode of our Patient Right series, we’re talking about the right to choose medications, equipment, and who makes visits to the home. The care that’s provided for a hospice patient is collected into something called a Plan of Care. That Plan of Care includes every intervention the hospice team provides, including medications, any medical equipment that’s needed, and which disciplines on the hospice team will make visits with the patient. There’s a lot of information in a Plan of Care and should be individualized to the patient’s and caregiver’s needs. Medications are...
2022-07-08
22 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
How to Care for Your Team Beyond the Ordinary with Dr. Michelle Owens & RN Keisha Jones, Episode 112
Meet RN Keisha Jones and Dr. Michelle Owens of Hospice Austin and hear how they take extraordinary care of their hospice team with a debriefing program. . After seeing signs of accelerated compassion and moral fatigue in their hospice clinical team in 2021, Keisha and Michelle realized there was more needed beyond pizza parties. They put their heads together to create a debriefing program. As director of the clinical team, Keisha saw that nurses and other clinicians were deeply involved with patients, and the grief of not having families with dying patients was severely affecting the team. A safe space to discu...
2022-07-01
56 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Know Your Patient Rights Series #4, Heartbeat Episode 293
Hospice patients have the right to start and stop hospice care. Your hospice, your choices. After a physician determines that a patient has a “terminal prognosis” - a six-month life expectancy, a patient can be admitted to hospice if the patient chooses to start, or “elect”, hospice. The patient might still refuse to start hospice. There are numerous reasons why that might happen. Feeling like hospice is giving up hope, waiting for test results, or wanting to pass a milestone anniversary or holiday are all reasons people delay starting hospice care. Sometimes people have had a bad experience with hospice for...
2022-06-24
13 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Know Your Patient Rights Series #3, Heartbeat Episode 292
In episode 3 of our Patient Rights series, we’re talking about the right to choose a physician to manage a patient’s care while on hospice. When receiving hospice care, the patient or decision-maker has the right to choose which physician will manage care. The hospice agency is required to let the patient know he can choose an “attending physician”, a doctor who works alongside the hospice medical director and the hospice interdisciplinary team. Patients often ask a doctor who’s been their primary care provider, someone who knows them well. Hospice teams are required to include that attending physician in c...
2022-06-17
08 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
How to Be the Best Caregiver for Your Loved One with Alzheimer's or Dementia, Episode 111
Caregiving for someone with Alzheimer’s or dementia holds its special challenges. Jennifer Fink of the Fading Memories Podcast is with us to share her caregiving experience. Jennifer became the caregiver for her mom after the death of her dad. Experiencing all the frustration and challenges, Jennifer looked for podcasts that could help. After not finding what she needed, Jennifer launched the Fading Memories podcast. The podcast content is designed to help anyone who is providing care for someone with Alzheimer’s or dementia. According to the Fading Memories Podcast website, “Jennifer is the daughter, granddaughter & great-granddaughter of women who suffere...
2022-06-15
51 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Know Your Patient Rights Series #1 - Heartbeat Episode 290
A common myth about hospice is that patients and families don’t have any choices once hospice care starts, so we’re talking about all the rights patients really do have. Don't miss this 5 part series! It’s vital that both consumers and providers of hospice care know what rights the patient (or the responsible decision-maker) has. Those rights are real and every agency serving seriously ill patients should provide a list to their patients and caregivers. We’re highlighting some of the most important rights - the right to make a complaint, the right to choose a physician, the right...
2022-06-03
08 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Hospice Nurse Julie is the New TikTok Phenomenon
Who knew that TikTok videos about death and dying would gain 800,000 followers? Hospice Nurse Julie is our guest, talking about why her hospice videos have gone viral, and what she finds meaningful about working in end-of-life care. RN Julie McFadden started making the videos, never dreaming that four days later so many people would connect with her content. As a hospice nurse, Julie has heard all the questions from patients and families dealing with serious illness. Topics of her videos include the dying process, end of life medications, visioning, and what a natural death looks like. The average age of a...
2022-06-01
43 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
What You Need to Know About Bereavement Services, Heartbeat Episode 289
Bereavement care is part of hospice, but what exactly is it, who does it, and what should it look like? Hospice agencies in the U.S. are required to offer bereavement services to families and loved ones of patients who die on hospice service. For up to 13 months after the death, families receive support for their grief. It can come in many different forms, depending on the individual needs of the family. The Bereavement Plan of Care is written according to how the family is coping with the death. Hospice team members do a Bereavement Risk Assessment, factoring in situ...
2022-05-27
16 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Getting Back to the Basics of Quality Self Care, Heartbeat Episode 288
How's your self-care these days? We're getting back to the basics of care of body, mind, and spirit. Maybe your self care got off track during the pandemic, but it’s always a good time to do a care inventory. It’s important to ask yourself 5 things about your self care: 1) Is it affordable? 2) Is it sustainable? 3) Is it enjoyable? 4) Is it flexible? 5) Is it actionable? Here’s what we know about self care. You have to like what you choose to do (enjoyable). You might need to change it at a moment’s notice (flexible). It needs to be somethi...
2022-05-20
16 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
How to Create Meaningful Care with CareStory, Episode 109
Certified Dementia Practitioner Nicole Shute is talking with us about CareStory and its mission to make caring a collaborative effort between caregivers and families. According to the CareStory website, CareStory is “a non-medical digital solution approach to bridge the gap between aging populations, their families, and caregivers. It provides individualized holistic person-centered care for senior residents and just-in-time support to caregivers by engaging families through the use of smart devices. Each resident’s profile has a quick fact page, personalized music, life stories, and video messages that can greatly facilitate caregivers’ daily jobs.” Nicole and the CareStory team provide a multi-fac...
2022-05-15
41 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
How to get the Best Hospice Care with Therapies, Heartbeat Episode 287
We’re clearing up the confusion about using therapies (physical, speech, and occupational) for hospice patients. It’s one of the confusing issues in hospice - whether therapy modalities can be used in end of life care. The truth is that PT, ST, and OT can be utilized in hospice. The goal of these therapies is not rehabilitation or long-term strengthening. The real goal for each of these therapies is enhancing quality of life, focusing on education of the patient and caregivers, and teaching safe practices for patient care. Physical therapists can teach safe transfer techniques, good body mechanics, turning a...
2022-05-13
15 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
How to Make Solo Caregiving Easier, Heartbeat Episode 286
Solo caregiving is a complicated job. Creating a caregiving village can make it easier. Over 54 million people across the U.S. are unpaid caregivers. They might provide care for a spouse or partner, child, friend, or parent. They might also be providing that care by themselves - a solo caregiver. One person caring for another is often a full time job, especially if there’s a serious illness or terminal diagnosis. So many factors come into play: health issues of the caregiver, physical demands of the seriously ill person, financial demands, additional responsibilities or a full time paying job, aroun...
2022-05-06
19 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Benjamin Kintisch Talks About Life Review: The Hospice Musical, Episode 108
Humor and compassion overflow in our guest Benjamin Kintisch, hospice chaplain and director of Life Review: The Hospice Musical! Working with hospice patients as a spiritual counselor inspired Benjamin to tell his patients’ stories in songs that captivate the audience. Benjamin holds a Masters in Sacred Music and Cantorial degree, and has completed his fourth year of chaplaincy training, having served in both hospice and eldercare facilities. He serves in his community as a middle school chorus teacher. According to the Life Review: The Musical website, the show celebrates “life, love and loss through three seasons at a residential hospic...
2022-05-01
1h 11
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
How to Respect & Honor Other People's Hospice Choices, Heartbeat Episode 285
Choosing hospice care can be a very difficult decision, whether it’s for yourself or someone you are about. It’s important to respect those choices. Most people who decide to utilize hospice care have experienced a serious illness. Sometimes there’s been a catastrophic health event that limits someone’s life expectancy. It’s easy to judge someone else’s choices from an outsider perspective. Even hospice and end of life professionals criticize the choice not to accept hospice care when the referral is made by the healthcare community. It’s important to remember that we might not have all the inform...
2022-04-29
23 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Learning How to Interpret the Language of Hospice, Heartbeat Episode 284
Words, terms, and acronyms - it’s important to know how to speak the language to get the best quality hospice you can. When you’re in an unfamiliar situation, understanding the terms that are being used will help you to manage things better. There’s a lot of stress when someone is experiencing a serious illness, starting hospice, or communicating with a hospice interdisciplinary team. Professionals should use words that patients and caregivers understand, not leave them with more questions and increased anxiety. Listen to the whole episode for examples of the common terms you might hear in end of li...
2022-04-22
22 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Are You Ready for National Healthcare Decisions Day?, Heartbeat Special Episode April 16, 2022
In recognition of National Healthcare Decisions Day 2022, we’re talking about advance care planning. What’s your plan for your healthcare and who have you told it to? National Healthcare Decisions Day was started in 2008 by attorney Nathan Kottkamp to encourage people to complete their advance care planning. Every year on April 16 (the day after Tax Day), National Healthcare Decisions Day is observed. It’s the perfect day to make your end of life plans. Develop your plan - think about your beliefs, wishes, and wants for healthcare during a serious illness. Document your plan - put your plan into the le...
2022-04-16
11 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Sharing Meaningful Rituals with Hospice Nurse Pepper Cappuccio, Episode 107
Hospice nurse and author Pepper Cappuccio is talking with us about his book “Warm Water: The Last Act of Compassion”, and how he creates meaning for patients and their families in their last moments. Carl “Pepper” Cappuccio has been a nurse for over 15 years, and a hospice nurse for 10 years. According to his website peppercappuccio.com, “he became a registered nurse more than 15 years ago, however, it was not until he experienced the death of his own mother that he realized his true calling. Hospice nursing is what brings him joy and satisfaction.” Due to his personal experience with his mom, Pepper...
2022-04-15
47 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
How to Avoid Labels and the Damage They Cause, Heartbeat Episode 283
Using labels for people can be evidence of our implicit bias. Hospice providers can enhance the quality of care by avoiding labels. If you have a brain, you have a bias. It’s who we are as humans. The key to treating our patients and their families with respect and compassion is to avoid labels that make them less than human. Healthcare providers might not even realize the labels we give our patients are disrespectful or derogatory. It’s possible to describe a patient’s condition or status without using a term that is demeaning. It’s also possible to report beha...
2022-04-08
16 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Daryl Cady, CEO of Hospice of Southern Maine on the 2022 Thresholds Conference, Heartbeat Special Episode
Daryl Cady, CEO of Hospice of Southern Maine is sharing details about the 2022 Thresholds Conference. What an amazing opportunity to unite for conversations about end of life! The conference features keynote speaker Elizabeth Gilbert, #1 New York Times best selling author of Eat, Pray, Love. Additionally, the conference includes singer/songwriter Michelle Zauner, author of Crying in H Mart. The theme for the 2022 Thresholds conference is “Grief is Individual and Universal”. Both speakers have experienced their own losses, and will share the stories of their unique grief journeys. Anyone who has experienced a loss can relate to the message of Thresholds...
2022-04-05
14 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
From Grief to Growth with Paula Stephens, Epi. 106
Today’s guest is a chaplain in the Buddhist tradition and author of “From Grief to Growth: 5 Essential Elements of Action to Give Grief A Purpose and Grow From Your Experience”. You’re going to love our conversation with Paula Stephens!! Paula has a Master's Degree in Exercise Physiology and studied Buddhist Chaplaincy at Upaya Institute and Zen Center. She’s a Certified Wellness Coach, Mindfulness Teacher, Clinical Hypnotherapist, a Yoga Instructor and a hospital chaplain in the Buddhist traditions. She brings professionalism and compassion to her work by recognizing the importance of healing the whole person, mind/body/spirit. Afte...
2022-04-01
1h 04
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
How to Manage the Financial Aspects of Caregiving, Heartbeat Episode 282
Financial burden is a real problem for over 55 million caregivers across the U.S. What money issues do people need to consider before they take on the caregiving role? Often a caregiver has many roles, including being a full time wage earner and other family caregiving responsibilities like kids. Caregivers spent an average of $7000 of their own money in 2017 for things like medical expenses, legal fees, and paid caregiving help. It’s important to stay informed, and to think about the financial needs in advance if you can. Keep in mind the financial health of both the one needing care a...
2022-03-25
14 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Help for Your Grieving Heart Series Wrap Up with Gabby Jimenez, Heartbeat Episode 281
We’re wrapping up our Grief Series in collaboration with Gabby Jimenez of The Hospice Heart, featuring social workers Isabel Stenzel and Lisa Pahl of The Death Deck. After discussing prolonged grief, helping children manage grief, and dealing with grief for someone while still providing care for someone else, we’ve grown in our understanding of how grief affects our lives. Gabby says that being stuck in grief really hit home with her. The situation of being unable to move through grief is very real. For Helen, Isabel’s guidance about how children grief was so helpful. As Isabel said, “If y...
2022-03-18
12 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Discussing Memorial Tattoos with Deborah Davidson of The Tattoo Project, Episode 105
Memorial tattoos have become a popular way of remembering loved ones. Our guest today is Deborah Davidson, creator of The Tattoo Project. Deborah has done some amazing research and work into how we express our grief through tattoo body art. Tattoos have become more mainstream than ever. As a sociologist, Deborah has researched deeply into death and dying, bereavement and grief. She had her own personal grief experiences as well. Working as a volunteer for a bereavement families organization, she began seeing more and more tattoos in memory of loved ones who had died. Historically, tattoos have been used for s...
2022-03-15
46 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Help for Your Grieving Heart with Lisa Pahl and Gabby Jimenez, Part 5, Heartbeat Episode 280
In episode 5 in our Grief Series in partnership with Gabby Jimenez of The Hospice Heart, hospice social worker Lisa Pahl of the Death Deck is back to talk with us about managing grief for a loved one while still providing care for someone else. Multiple losses can be overwhelming, and Lisa reminds there’s no magic answer. It’s important to assess whether you can step back from current caregiving responsibilities and let someone else take on some of the work, even if it’s only temporary. Hospice professionals have to ask themselves the same question as they move from pati...
2022-03-11
18 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Help for Your Grieving Heart with Isabel Stenzel and Gabby Jimenez of The Hospice Heart, Part 4, Heartbeat Episode 279
Part 4 of our Grief Series with Gabby Jimenez of The Hospice Heart features bereavement social worker Isabel Stenzel, with a focus on grief in children and young adults. Younger people navigate grief differently. As hospice and bereavement professionals, it’s important to remember to respect the instinct and wishes of the parents. There are numerous ways children can be connected to someone who’s dying - writing letters and cards or drawing pictures. If we’re old enough to love, we’re old enough to grieve. A time of loss is an opportunity to teach a child how to navigate a g...
2022-03-04
29 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Finding Refuge in Grief with Reid Peterson, Episode 104
Reid Peterson of Grief Refuge brings a serene energy to our conversation about grief support, self care, and finding your normal inside a grief journey. Thanks for connecting with The Heart of Hospice! Reid is the founder and creator of the Grief Refuge app. He holds a masters degree in transpersonal psychology, and is certified in death and grief studies by the Center for Loss and Life Transition. Reid lost his biological father to suicide, and his stepfather to cancer. His personal experience helped him identify the need for grief support after a loss. He created the Grief Refuge app...
2022-03-01
46 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Help for Your Grieving Heart with Isabel Stenzel and Gabby Jimenez, Part 2, Heartbeat Episode 277
In collaboration with Gabby Jimenez of The Hospice Heart, we’re featuring social worker Isabel Stenzel in Part 2 of our Grief Series. Isabel specializes in grief and bereavement, and she shares guidance about how to cope with grief in healthy ways. Identifying when extra support is needed during a grief journey is really important. Talking with a close friend who listens well, or a professional grief counselor is a good way to get help. Isabel offers that it can be helpful to focus on the grief during a talking session, and then set it aside for a while to relie...
2022-02-18
22 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Life After Child Loss with Peggy Green, Episode 103
Grief coach Peggy Green is with us talking about her journey through child loss, the lessons she’s learned, and her book “Life After Child Loss: A Mother’s Guide to Survival”. Peggy became a grief coach after experiencing the loss of two children, a nine month old daughter and her 24 year old son. Her wisdom is invaluable for anyone who has experienced the death of a child. Her mission according to her website theegriefspecialist.com is to “bring hope to mothers who are grieving the loss of a child and support to those who feel they can't find hope for the fu...
2022-02-15
45 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Help for Your Grieving Heart Series, Part 1, Heartbeat Episode 276
Welcome to our series on grief in collaboration with Gabby Jimenez of The Hospice Heart, featuring grief experts Isabel Stenzel and Lisa Pahl of The Death Deck. Gabby, a hospice nurse, began noticing an increase in questions about grief on her Facebook group for The Hospice Heart. She’s partnered with us at The Heart of Hospice to bring you this six part series on grief. We’re going to be talking about numerous topics related to grief, including grief that seems to last for longer than it should, when to seek professional help for your grief, grieving for one per...
2022-02-11
10 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Self Care Series for Caregivers, Wrap Up, Heartbeat Episode 275
With over 50 million caregivers caring for loved ones across the U.S., self care has become an urgent need. We’re wrapping up our Self Care Series, helping you take care of body, mind, and spirit. Caregivers use their whole “selves” - body, mind, and spirit - to provide care for loved ones, family, and friends. If you’re a hospice professional caring for those who provide unpaid care for those with serious illness, it’s important to provide education on self care. Personal caregivers have reduced quality of life due to the demands of caregiving responsibilities. Isolation, sleep deprivation...
2022-02-04
11 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
A Self Care Series for Caregivers, Part 4, Heartbeat Episode 274
In episode 4 of our Self Care Series, we’re talking about nurturing your spirit, supporting hope, and sustaining your spirit while providing care for someone with a serious illness. Just as you care for body and mind, it’s important to provide care for our spirits as well. While caregiving might create isolation for the caregiver, it’s possible to maintain practices that will support spiritual health. Music, nature, connecting to a faith community, and continuing personal faith rituals at home can provide positive influence on the human spirit. Be sure to connect with your faith leader or hospice chaplain f...
2022-01-28
13 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
A Self Care Series for Caregivers, Part 3, Heartbeat Episode 273
Providing care for a loved one can have long-term effects on mental health. In part 3 of our Self Care Series for Caregivers, we’ve got tips for self care of the mind. When it comes to self care, we have to care for body, mind, and spirit. Caring for one of the parts of our Self means we’re also caring for the other two. If you’re an unpaid caregiver, you put in a lot of work to meet the needs for your loved one. It’s important to remember to care for yourself. When the overwhelm starts to affect men...
2022-01-21
13 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
A Self Care Series for Caregivers - Part 2, Heartbeat Episode 272
Caregiving can take a toll on the physical health of a caregiver. We’ve got some tips in episode 2 of our Self Care Series for Caregivers! Of course, it’s important to get clearance from your doctor before you start any physical regimen. Then start out low and low. Listen to what your body is telling you. Make your exercise regimen affordable, reasonable, sustainable, and mostly importantly - fun! Do an activity that’s enjoyable for you. Make it a social activity and invite a friend. Having someone to exercise with, having company in the form of an accountability partner is a...
2022-01-14
12 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
A Self Care Series for Caregivers, Part 1 - Intro, Heartbeat Episode 271
Welcome to part 1 of our series on Self Care for Caregivers! 53 million people across the U.S. are unpaid caregivers for a loved one, and they need intentional self care every single day. Caregiving responsibilities affect the caregiver in almost every aspect of life, taking a big toll on body, mind, and spirit. It’s a hard job, sometimes very solitary, and affects quality of life for the caregiver. Because the caregiving system of a terminally ill or seriously ill person is so fragile, it’s important that the caregiver practice self care on a daily basis. Self care that care...
2022-01-07
07 min
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End of Life Insights from Hospice RN Beth Cavenaugh, Episode 100
Hospice nurse Beth Cavenaugh is talking with us today about her passion for end of life care and her book, Some Light at the End. As a Hospice and Palliative Care Certified RN, Beth has 15 years experience in hospice nursing. In her book Some Light at the End, Beth shares the wisdom she’s acquired through the years working with seriously ill and dying patients. Her personal story includes end of life care as well through the care of her mother as she journeyed through a lung cancer diagnosis. Beth was inspired by that personal journey to go into hospi...
2022-01-01
50 min
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A New Year Brings New Possibilities, Heartbeat Episode 270
We’re on the brink of the near year and the possibilities are endless. What do we hope 2022 will bring for the hospice industry? Looking at the year ahead, we hope for good things to come. Above all, we hope for a resolution to the pandemic that has brought so much suffering around the world. Jerry and Helen will be connecting with some awesome guests in the new year- experts in the hospice industry who’ll share their professional experiences along with their personal journeys in end of life care. We’ll be introducing you to new industry trends and reconne...
2021-12-31
09 min
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2021 - The Year in Review, Heartbeat Episode 269
We’re looking back on 2021 and all the changes it brought for the hospice industry. Some of the changes were good, and some of the changes were challenging. Staffing shortages, waiting lists for patients to be admitted to hospice, regulatory changes, and shortages of PPE were a few of the obstacles hospice teams all over the country face. 2021 also brought some changes that improved the care we provide. Learning to use technology to keep our team members updated and keep patients connected with their loved ones became a strength for end of life professionals. The Heart of Hospice podcast feature...
2021-12-24
12 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
How Professional Boundaries Keep Everybody Safe, Heartbeat Episode 268
The professional boundaries that hospice teams should maintain help to keep everyone safe - patients and caregivers, as well as the end of life professionals providing the care. It’s important that the boundaries between care providers and care consumers are established from the start of care and continue until the last day care is provided. Unhealthy or blurred boundaries can cause patients or their caregivers to have unrealistic expectations about the kind of care an interdisciplinary team will provide. Connection through social media, engaging deeply within the family life of the patient, or disclosing personal issues to patients and c...
2021-12-17
26 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Chasing Life Author Robert Pardi Shares His Story of Life, Love, and Caregiving Lessons, Episode 099
Life coach and author Robert Pardi joins us in this episode to share his extraordinary caregiving story. Robert cared for his wife Desiree for 11 years after she was diagnosed with late-stage breast cancer. He became her caregiver, coach, advocate, and eventually her hospice. His book Chasing Life is about the resiliency and meaning they built throughout her illness, and how Robert created meaning in his life after Desiree’s death. As a caregiver, Robert felt honored to be trusted with Desiree’s care. He became a unique advocate for her, receiving all the medical information and test results on his wife...
2021-12-15
59 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Self Care Lessons We Learned From the Pandemic, Heartbeat Episode 267
The pandemic has taught us some lessons in self care. In this episode, we’re talking about what worked, the mistakes we made, and what we should have done differently. Having to change our self care for body, mind, and spirit made us realize how important it is to maintain healthy habits. The stress and restrictions caused by the public health emergency forced changes in our workouts. It was difficult to be consistent in healthy activities. We created a small workout group to increase our accountability and keep each other safe in the summer heat. Self care of mind and spi...
2021-12-10
20 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Jerry and Helen Recommend the Fading Memories Podcast, Heartbeat Episode 266
The Fading Memories podcast is a great resource for Alzheimer’s and dementia caregivers. Host Jennifer Fink provides information, inspiration, and even some giggles. According to the Fading Memories podcast website, Jennifer interviews people who have some of the answers and families currently on this journey. The website features links to the podcast, a blog, even recipes for people caring for loved ones with memory loss. You can listen to the podcast at https://fadingmemoriespodcast.com/category/episodes/ or find it on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. If you’re caring for someone with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia, remember you’re not...
2021-12-03
12 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
The A to Z Healing Toolbox for Those Who Grieve with Susan Hannifin-MacNab, Epi. 097
Episode 097 - The A2Z HealingToolbox for Those Who Grieve (Mon. 11-15-2021) Susan Hannifin-MacNab is the creator of the A to Z Healing Toolbox, a great resource for navigating grief and trauma with practical tools and resources. Susan became a widow when her husband was killed in a car accident, leaving her with a young son. Using the wisdom she gained through her experience, Susan wrote the A to Z Healing Toolbox to help others who have similar experiences begin to restore, renew, and rebuild their lives. As an educator and social worker, Susan recognized the ne...
2021-11-15
44 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Get the Insider Information on Managing Narcotics in Hospice, Heartbeat Episode 260
Patients with serious illness frequently need pain management. How do hospice teams manage opioids and the challenges that come with them? There’s often a lack of understanding about how pain medications are used in end of life care. When a patient’s pain is managed, his quality of life is better. Hospice physicians and nurses are responsible for ensuring the pain is adequately and safely controlled. Pain affects many aspects of the patient’s life - sleep, mindset, activity tolerance, social interactions, participation in personal care, and appetite. That’s why everyone on the hospice interdisciplinary team is responsible f...
2021-10-22
21 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Home is Where the Hospice Patient Says It Is, Heartbeat Episode 258
Hospice interdisciplinary teams provide the best care possible for seriously ill people, no matter where they call home. Whether it’s a long term care facility (nursing home), assisted living facility, private residence or apartment, halfway house, a homeless shelter, or on the streets, end of life care professionals try to meet the needs of the patient in the patient’s own space. Coordinating with other care providers is key. Talking with facility staff or care coordinators should happen with every visit, and every time there’s a change in the patient’s condition. The other key action is communicatio...
2021-09-24
14 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Discussing the Effects of the Pandemic with Hospice Icon Barbara Karnes, Episode 093
Barbara Karnes, author of the iconic hospice guide “the little blue book” Gone from My Sight, talks with Jerry and Helen about ritual, self care wisdom, and thriving as end of life workers. We’re honored to feature our third discussion with Barbara about what she’s seen during the last year. As a hospice RN, Barbara understands how important it is to stay connected to our patients and their families, and to care for our whole selves as we care for seriously ill patients. The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way hospice professionals provide care for their patients. To continue...
2021-09-15
44 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
How to Say You Care with a Care Package from ‘Beyond Words Co.’, Heartbeat Episode 254
When you want to support someone who’s going through grief, loss, or a difficult life transition, a carefully curated care package from Beyond Words Co. is the perfect way to say you care. Founder Catherine Hinz realized through her own grief experience how much we need thoughtful care. Through the specially chosen products of a care package from Beyond Words Co.,the sender can show support and encourage a griever through many of life’s challenges. Each product is responsibly sourced and thoughtfully chosen. Simple labels, healthy ingredients, and soothing colors to influence mood help to make each item me...
2021-08-27
23 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
How Long Do I Have? - Answering the Time Question - Heartbeat Episode 253
How long does the patient have? It’s probably the hardest question for the hospice team to answer. Patients and families have different motives for asking. Sometimes it’s as simple as needing to know how much time to ask off from work, or when to schedule FMLA. The motive for asking the “time question” might be more complicated, related to caregiver fatigue, expenses, or family dynamics. Hospice professionals should provide the best answer they can, but every death is a little different. Regardless of what reason someone has for asking how long a patient has, end of life professionals...
2021-08-20
22 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
GriefTalking with Rebellious Widow Author Jill Johnson-Young, Episode 091
Author Jill Johnson-Young knows a thing or two about grief. She shares her deep, funny, irreverent wisdom in an interview with The Heart of Hospice. Jill is a social worker based in California, owner of Central Counseling Services and is the author of The Rebellious Widow, an insightful look into managing grief on your own terms. After losing two spouses, Jill experienced the full spectrum of other people’s expectations and rules. She shares the lessons she learned about not following the grief rules that society wants to impose on grievers in her book. Included in The Rebellious Widow is gu...
2021-08-15
2h 09
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Why You Should Attend the NHPCO IDC 2021, Heartbeat Episode 252
There’s a great virtual learning opportunity from the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization at the IDC 2021! The Interdisciplinary Conference 2021 brought together by NHPCO will offer some highly valuable education to hospice and palliative care professionals on September 20-22, 2021. It’s all virtual this year, eliminating the cost of lodging and travel. The IDC is a great way to get your required CE/CMEs for license and certification renewal. Because it’s being offered virtually, attendees will be able to access the content through December 31, 2021. According to the NHPCO website, the Conference “is designed for professionals in the hosp...
2021-08-13
15 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
A Tale of Two End of Life Experiences with Tina Ketchie Stearns, Episode 089
You’ll find more information about hospice and how to get the best out of your end of life experience at theheartofhospice.com. Need a speaker for your next company event or conference? Send an email to host@theheartofhospice.com to book Jerry Fenter or Helen Bauer to encourage and inspire your audience. You’re not alone in your hospice journey - we never forget. You are The Heart of Hospice.
2021-07-15
1h 48
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Understanding the Role of the Hospice Chaplain - Series Introduction, Heartbeat Episode 246
Chaplains, or spiritual counselors, are one of the core members of a hospice interdisciplinary team. What's their role in the care of seriously ill patients and their families? In this series, we'll talk about how a spiritual counselor comes alongside patients and caregivers to provide supportive spiritual care. Due to outdated beliefs and myths, many people misunderstand what a spiritual counselor does. No matter what belief system the patient may hold, a chaplain can provide support and care within those beliefs. No need to refuse the chaplain visits, even if your personal clergy person is also providing care. There's a big d...
2021-07-02
38 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Sharing a Hospice Love Story: Interview with Author Larry Indiviglia, Episode 088
Author Larry Indiviglia shares the incredible story of "126 Days 11 Minutes: Our Love Story" in his interview with The Heart of Hospice. Revealing his heart and vulnerability, Larry tells the story of his brief but deep connection to his partner Gayle as she deals with stage IV breast cancer. Gayle's passion for life and the Argentine tango along with her dedication to living life to the fullest is an inspiring story. Helen and Jerry talk with Larry about the wisdom he gained and how being Gayle's caregiver enriched his life. You can find "126 Days 11 Minutes: Our Love Story" on "126 Days 11 Min...
2021-07-01
1h 26
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
What You Need to Know to Care for a Seriously Ill Person at Home, Heartbeat Episode 245
It can be a challenge to care for someone you love at home during a serious illness. We’ve got some tips to help you to do it successfully. There are a lot of things to consider - finances, wellness of the caregiver, acuity of the patient, and safety of the home are just some of the items that need to be discussed before someone takes on the caregiving responsibility. A lone caregiver will need help, so it’s crucial to gather a group of people to manage caregiving tasks. Caregiving should never be a one person job. (Hint - this i...
2021-06-25
33 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
How to Have Successful Care Transitions, Heartbeat Episode 244
Most medical mistakes happen during care transitions. Helen and Jerry have some tips on improving those crucial moves between care providers and settings. Care transitions are changes in a patient’s care setting or care provider. Patients may move from living at home to residing in a facility, or make a transition from home health to hospice care. Maybe the care transition is from one hospice team to another, or from the outpatient hospice staff to the inpatient hospice unit for crisis management. Communication is key! If you’re a patient or a caregiver, make sure to ask your questions...
2021-06-18
38 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
How You Can Have a Home Funeral with National Home Funeral Alliance, Episode 087
A home funeral can be a rich and meaningful experience. The National Home Funeral Alliance offers guidance to help make it happen. Our special guest today is Dani Lavoire, former president of the National Home Funeral Alliance. Dani is a birth midwife who made a connection between the experiences of birth and death. The team at the National Home Funeral Alliance provides support for families across the U.S. who would like to have a more personal after-death event. According to the NHFA website, “it is your right [in all 50 states] to care for your own loved one after death...
2021-06-15
2h 04
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Fact or Fiction: The Real Work of the Hospice Aide, Heartbeat Episode 242
Hospice aides are truly an essential part of the interdisciplinary team, providing some of the most intimate care to seriously ill patients. Today’s Heartbeat shares the truth about the role of the aide in end of life care. Providing personal care such as bed baths, showers, catheter or incontinent care, and skin care is just part of what an aide can do. The aide also monitors a patient for skin breakdown and ensures safe ambulation during the aide’s visit. Cleaning nails and providing oral care is also included in the aide care plan. One of the most importan...
2021-06-04
23 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Fact or Fiction: The Real Work of a Hospice Physician and Nurse Practitioner, Heartbeat Episode 239
The hospice physician and nurse practitioner play key roles in the care of hospice patients. In today's episode we’re sharing facts about what the hospice doc and NP really do. It’s important to remember the patient (or a designated decision maker) is in charge of the care the patient receives. The hospice physician or the attending doctor the patient chooses guides the hospice plan of care. The nurse practitioner sometimes works alongside the hospice doctor to provide an additional layer of care, often performing Face to Face visits that Medicare requires to recertify a patient for continuing hospice...
2021-05-14
19 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Personal or Professional: We Provide the Information You Can Use, Heartbeat Episode 237
End of life care can be confusing. The Heart of Hospice is here to support anyone experiencing hospice care, including personal and professional caregivers. If you’re a hospice professional, it’s important to understand the perspective of patients and families so you know how best to meet their needs. Between them, Jerry and Helen have over 20 years experience as hospice professionals so they know what it’s like to care for terminally ill patients. And because they’ve both had personal experiences with hospice care, they know what it’s like to be a consumer of end of life care. M...
2021-04-30
25 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Now is the Best Time to Select Your MPOA, Heartbeat Episode 236
We all need to designate someone to speak for us when we can’t voice our healthcare wishes. Now is the best time to choose your healthcare proxy. A healthcare proxy, or medical power of attorney, acts as an advocate for the needs of a patient in alignment with the patient’s desires. It’s important to have the correct legal documents in place for where you live so be sure to find out what forms are required in your area or state. Your proxy or MPOA should be willing and able to act on your behalf. Having conversations before the...
2021-04-23
26 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Being Authentic With Hospice Chaplain Rabbi David Gold, Episode 082
There’s more than meets the eye when it comes to the role of the hospice chaplain. In this episode we’re talking with hospice chaplain and Jewish Rabbi David Gold. David gives insight into the work of hospice chaplaincy and shares the traditions that affect how Jewish patients and families experience death and dying. There seems to be a lot of confusion about what a hospice chaplain, or spiritual counselor, does. David reminds us that chaplains are there to serve patients, to meet them where they are in their faith beliefs. It’s not part of hospice philosophy to convert...
2021-04-01
1h 48
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Steve Litwer Shares The Music Between Us, Episode 080
Volunteers hold a special place in hospice care. Musician Steve Litwer is sharing the stories of his patients, and how he found healing for himself from those who couldn’t be healed. In his book “The Music Between Us: Memoir of a Bedside Musician” Steve tells how we connect with music on a deep level through the years of our lives. After retiring from a busy career, Steve donated his time and talent as a bedside guitarist volunteering at local hospice agencies. He found that as he served those were who seriously ill and their families, he did his own life...
2021-03-01
1h 44
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Inspirationista Sherrie Dunlevy Helps You Live Your Best Life-Episode 079
When Sherrie Dunlevy experienced the death of her infant son, she learned the hardest lessons that grief can teach. As a best selling author, speaker, and coach, she now guides grieving women to live their best lives. Her book “How Can I Help? Your Go-To Guide for Helping Loved Ones Through Life’s Difficulties” offers actionable solutions for being there with someone who’s had a loss, whether it’s a death, divorce, or a tough diagnosis. Sherrie teaches us that what we say doesn’t have to be perfect. Sometimes just saying “I’m sorry that you’re hurting” is the best...
2021-02-15
1h 35
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Information for Caregivers from Family Caregiver Alliance, Heartbeat Episode 223
The Family Caregiver Alliance is a great resource if you’re one of the 42 million personal caregivers across the U.S. Whether you need information on caring for someone with dementia, resources for advance care planning, or patient advocacy, the FCA website can help you. According to the FCA website, “The mission of Family Caregiver Alliance (FCA) is to improve the quality of life for family caregivers and the people who receive their care. For over 40 years, FCA has provided services to family caregivers of adults with physical and cognitive impairments, such as Parkinson’s, stroke, Alzheimer’s and other type...
2021-01-22
15 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
A New Year's Message from The Heart of Hospice, Heartbeat Episode 220
We’re flexing our gratitude today to get 2021 started. There’s no easier way to boost your self care wellness than practicing thankfulness. We all know 2020 was challenging and at times, even heartbreaking. In this New Year’s message, Helen and Jerry remember all the ways the past year helped us to grow. Our Connection Moments campaign allowed us to encourage and support healthcare workers all over the country. There have been opportunities to attend conferences virtually and find new virtual education resources. Hospice and palliative care teams have learned to be creative in their use of telehealth during a time where...
2021-01-08
31 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
It's Time for a Holiday Self Care Check In, Heartbeat Episode 219
We’re overdue for a self care check in, so in today’s episode Jerry and Helen are sharing the good and bad of their self care for the holiday season. The last few months of the year can be a time of unhealthy eating, extra commitments, and short sleep. All the “extras” can take a toll on our self care. It’s important to remember that it’s so much harder to get your self care habits back on track than it is to maintain those habits. Keeping up your self care activities during the holidays will find you healthier whe...
2020-12-11
26 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
How to Make the Holidays Less Stressful, Heartbeat Episode 218
Feeling a little stressed by the holiday season? Jerry and Helen talk about having a plan to keep yourself healthy - body, mind, and spirit. While all the holiday fun is tempting, it’s a good idea to keep some balance with your habits. Self care is so important! Stick with routines for sleep and nutrition. Find ways to feed your spirit even if your faith family isn’t gathering during the pandemic. Your journey still matters. The Heart of Hospice remembers that. We have more support for you at theheartofhospice.com. Self care resources, information on advance care planning and...
2020-12-04
35 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
How are We Doing Today? - The Ugly Reality of Ageism in Healthcare, Heartbeat Episode 217
Ageism is an ugly reality in the U.S. healthcare system. Today we’re talking about how you can identify ageism in how you talk to and care for your patients. Healthcare providers often speak to older patients as if they were children, or incapable of understanding details about treatments or diagnoses. Speaking in a way that is patronizing or condescending to your patients is offensive. Find ways to speak to patients that are respectful, and don’t ignore them if there’s a third person in the room. Patients and their families deserve the very best healthcare professionals have to giv...
2020-11-27
51 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Get to Know the Dougy Center for Grieving Children, Heartbeat Episode 215
The Dougy Center for Grieving Children helps to meet the unique grief needs of children and teenagers. Today we’re talking about all the resources the Center has to support parents, educators and communities as they care for grieving kids. According to the Dougy Center website, the organization “provides support in a safe place where children, teens, young adults, and their families grieving a death can share their experiences. We provide support and training locally, nationally, and internationally to individuals and organizations seeking to assist children in grief. Through our Pathways program, we provide a safe place for families living...
2020-11-13
19 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Every Member of the Hospice Team is Essential, Heartbeat Episode 212
Thanks to the corona virus, we're using a lot of new terms - social distancing, COVID-19, pandemic, non-essential. While some members of the hospice team have been excluded from the care of patients, every discipline is essential to providing excellent patient care. The IDT members most likely to be blocked from seeing patients and families are chaplains, social workers, aides, and volunteers. Jerry and Helen want to remind hospice team members that all roles are necessary when it comes to the care of seriously ill patients. Our patients need all the skills we can bring to have the best qua...
2020-10-23
25 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Lisa Newburger Brings Humor to Difficult Topics at Discuss Directives , Episode 071
You’re going to laugh and learn in our interview with Licensed Independent Social Worker Supervisor Lisa Newburger, and her alter ego Diana Directive! Lisa shares the wisdom she’s acquired while working with seriously ill patients and their families. She’s the owner of Discuss Directives, LLC, a company launched in 2010 to “provide continuing education programs and humorous wellness programs on topics such as life/work balance, end-of-life decision making, workplace bullying, and suicide prevention.” This led to the development of the Heart2Hearts® cards and workbook, great tools for having difficult conversations about end of life wishes. You can purch...
2020-10-15
1h 22
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How to Create Successful Atomic Self Care for Better Sleep, Heartbeat Episode 205
If you’re having difficulty sleeping these days, we’ve got some tips for you. Jerry and Helen are sharing details about how you can get the most out of your sleeping hours. Using guidance from The Sleep Institute, we’ve learned it’s the little habits that help with getting to sleep, staying asleep, and staying energized during the day. Exercise, food and substance intake, screen time with blue light all affect how well we sleep. If you’re a caregiver, unpaid or professional, you need all the good sleep you can get! Caregiving uses up energy and might be experi...
2020-09-04
33 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Celebrating Two Milestones for The Heart of Hospice, Heartbeat Episode 200
Today we're celebrating our 200th Heartbeat and the 4 year anniversary of The Heart of Hospice! We’re super excited to have been given information to share with you, and industry experts to connect you to. Our dedication to our mission hasn’t changed - we’re moving forward to provide you with podcasts that inform you. We’re going to be encouraging you as well - caregivers (both professional and unpaid) need all the encouragement they can get! Let us know how we can support you. Send your idea to us at host@theheartofhospice.com. You’re going to get a personal...
2020-07-31
13 min
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No Matter Who You Are: The Angola Prison Hospice Story, Heartbeat Episode 199
Our topic today is going to inspire you. We’re talking about the Angola Prison Hospice, an amazing project that involves inmates in the care of other terminally ill inmates. The work that is done within this tough Louisiana prison is transformational not only for the dying, but also for the inmates who become part of the interdisciplinary care team. You can find the documentary on the Angola Prison Hospice “Angola Prison Hospice: Opening the Door” on YouTube. The story will move you with its honest discussion of the suffering of dying inmates, and the innovative ways the prison has found...
2020-07-24
29 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Helen and Jerry Recommend The Upside to Aging Website, Heartbeat Episode 192
We’re at it again - playing The Death Deck to get our recording session started! What do Jerry and Helen believe about dying people seeing loved ones? Then we move on to sharing a great resource with you. The Upside to Aging is a site designed to support caregivers. Founder Molly Wisniewski has spent her career in aging and geriatric services. She’s an advocate for dignity in caregiving, especially for those with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. Check out their resources at theupsidetoaging.com. You can find articles, resources, and read about Molly’s story. Find more support at t...
2020-06-05
20 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Connection Moment with Jerry Fenter, Episode 07
Jerry encourages you with good words to lift your spirits with his message in today’s Connection Moment. Reminding you as always to stay connected in your relationships, Jerry urges you to remember that you have value. You’re important. As a hospice professional, you provide crucial services to your patients and families. As an individual, you are a vital part of your family. Your journey matters. You are not forgotten. Check out the The Heart of Hospice 24/7 to find support and resources, and listen to the podcast on Spotify, iHeart Radio, or Apple podcasts to get more...
2020-05-18
06 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Helen and Jerry Recommend Helen Haddick's Blog, Heartbeat Episode 182
Our hospice colleague Helen Haddick has a unique blog. Helen shares incredibly transparent and sometimes heart-wrenching stories about her experiences as a hospice nurse. Coming from a background of critical care, Helen has connected with end of life care in a deep way. Her honesty is moving, and her dedication to both patients and families is palpable in her writing. It’s easy to conjure up vivid images of the work of a hospice nurse as you share hospice work through Helen’s eyes. You can find her blog at fromsavingtosending.com. Connect with her on F...
2020-03-13
11 min
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A Review of the Being Mortal Documentary, Heartbeat, Episode 168
Healthcare professionals often have to have some of the hardest conversations with their patients. We deliver news that nobody wants to hear, and we don’t want to say. Doctors are no exception. Often physicians have to deliver test results that are devastating. In the Frontline documentary “Being Mortal”, Dr. Atul Gawande shines a bright light on doctors and their ability to manage discussions on end of life. Lacking training and needing to maintain a professional demeanor often leave physicians feeling ill-prepared to say the hard things that sometimes need to be said. Everyone working in healthcare should w...
2019-12-06
27 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
A Hospice Journey with Jennifer Kennedy of NHPCO, Episode 049
Meet Dr. Jennifer Kennedy, Senior Director of Regulatory and Quality for the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization! Jennifer sat down with Helen and Jerry to share her hospice journey, and talk about what we’re doing right in end of life care. According to her bio on the NHPCO website, Jennifer has “more than 30 years of diverse healthcare experience with consistently increasing responsibilities in management, education program development, program operation, staff development, continuous quality improvement, regulatory compliance, utilization management, outcomes analysis, public speaking, and program development and implementation. Jennifer has earned a BSN, a duel Master in Ca...
2019-11-15
1h 25
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How to Have Fun and Meaningful Conversations with The Death Deck Game, Heartbeat, Episode 161
Don’t let the name fool you. The Death Deck game is really fun! Irreverent, thought provoking, and funny - the discussion prompts and questions of the Death Deck card game help make those awkward conversations about death and dying so much easier. The hosts of The Heart of Hospice talk about using the game with a partner or with a group, employing humor and imagination to discuss a topic that makes a lot of people uncomfortable. Listen as Helen and Jerry talk about their own personal views about death. Buy your own Death Deck at th...
2019-10-18
26 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Gratitude Moment of the Day #5
This week we're celebrating our 2nd anniversary. As part of the celebration Helen and Jerry are sharing some of their gratitude moments each day this week. Today, Jerry offers his gratitude to the current leaders in the hospice industry. People like Edo Banach of the National Hospice & Palliative Care Organization, and Tracey Bleakley of HospiceUK, and hospice educator and author, Barbara Karnes. Please take a moment to follow us on Facebook and Twitter so that you will see all of the new features coming to The Heart of Hospice.
2018-08-04
02 min
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Gratitude Moment of the Day #4
This week we're celebrating our 2nd anniversary. As part of the celebration Helen and Jerry are sharing some of their gratitude moments each day this week. Today, Helen gives thanks for all of the millions of caregivers who deliver care to their loved ones. We hope that if you're a caregiver for someone you love, that you receive some encouragement from The Heart of Hospice.
2018-08-02
02 min
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Gratitude Moment of the Day #3
This week we're celebrating the 2nd anniversary of The Heart of Hospice. As part of the celebration Helen and Jerry are sharing some of their gratitude moments each day this week. Today, Helen & Jerry shares their gratitude for everyone who listens to the podcast and reads our blog. Be sure and listen each day this week for our gratitude moments with you. Take a moment and follow us on Facebook and Twitter so that you don't miss any of the new features that are coming to The Heart of Hospice.
2018-07-31
02 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Gratitude Moment of the Day #2
This week we're celebrating the 2nd anniversary of The Heart of Hospice. As part of the celebration Helen and Jerry are sharing some of their gratitude moments each day this week. Today, Jerry shares his thankfulness for the pioneers of hospice, the ones who created the legacy that we now hold in our hands. Listen each day this week as we share our gratitude moments with you. Please take a moment and follow us on Facebook and Twitter so you don't miss any of the new features that are arriving this week.
2018-07-30
02 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Gratitude Moment of the Day #1
This week we're celebrating the 2nd anniversary of The Heart of Hospice. As part of the celebration Helen and Jerry are sharing some of their gratitude moments each day this week. Today, Helen shares her gratefulness for all of the hospice colleagues she's had the privilege to work with. Listen each day this week for a new gratitude moment.
2018-07-29
02 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Five for Friday, Episode 072, Benefits of Humor on the Mind
Your body cannot heal without play.Your mind cannot heal without laughter. Your soul cannot heal without joy. -- Catherine Rippenger Fenwick Through the month of January Helen & Jerry will be discussing the benefits of humor for the mind, body, and spirit. Humor should be a part of a everyone's healthy self care program, simply for the benefits it provides. In this 5 for Friday Helen & Jerry discuss the benefits of humor and laughter for the mind. Did you know that on average children laugh approximately 300 times a day, while adults only la...
2018-01-12
13 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Special Episode 2 - Hurricane Harvey Edition
This is our Hurricane Harvey Special Edition Episode. Due to the impacts of Hurricane Harvey, Helen and Jerry were unable to record this episode in the usual place and manner. Instead, Helen was at her mother's home in Houston providing caregiver assistance to her mom, and Jerry was at his home near Beaumont. The episode was recorded using Skype and a microphone, since they weren't in the same location. Harvey has wrought terrible destruction and devastation all along the Gulf Coast from Rockport, Texas to Louisiana. Thousands have been displaced from their homes, including those in nursing facil...
2017-09-01
58 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Five for Friday, Episode 038 National Nurses Week
Helen & Jerry give honor to all of the amazing nurses who work in hospice during National Nurses Week in the U.S. Most hospice nurses will tell you that hospice is their calling. It’s where they find meaning and purpose. The field of nursing has many specialties, hospice being one of them. In this episode, Helen & Jerry share a few ways that hospice nurses fulfill a unique role. They provide comfort care, not curative care. They enter into the patient’s and family’s environment. Although they work with a team of cl...
2017-05-12
12 min
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Five for Friday, Episode 030
In this week's episode of Five for Friday, Helen & Jerry share some important information for families who are considering hospice for their loved one. When considering hospice it's important to remember that you (patient or caregiver or family) have a choice in which hospice agency will provide the care for you or your loved one. But when is the best time to call hospice? And how do you go about choosing the best hospice? Helen & Jerry share several questions that you should ask before deciding which hospice provider is the best option for you. Will you h...
2017-03-17
10 min
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Five for Friday, episode 018
In this Five for Friday episode, Helen & Jerry discuss their self care calendar experiment. During the month of December and part of January, Helen put together a calendar with daily self care suggestions for body, mind and spirit. Every day we would each choose either a suggestion from the body, mind or spirit category. In a future episode we will report what the experiment taught us. Since it's December 23, just 2 days before the major holidays begin, we wanted to wish all of you, our listeners, a very happy holiday season.
2016-12-23
11 min
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Five for Friday, episode 016
Self care is best achieved by caring for the whole person: body, mind and spirit. Caring for the whole person is best achieved by engaging all of our 5 senses. Sight, Sound, Smell, Taste and Touch. Helen & Jerry share some ideas on how to provide self care through our 5 senses. It's particularly appropriate during the holiday season when there are so many things seeking the attention of our 5 senses, through holiday music, the smells of the season, the taste of special holiday food, the holiday lights that vie for our attention, and the even the feel of t...
2016-12-09
11 min
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Five for Friday, episode 013
Have you ever had a bad day? Who hasn't, right? In this episode Helen & Jerry talk about how to turn a bad day into a good day with one quick and easy solution. What are we talking about? A gratitude list! A daily gratitude list has a way of turning around your attitude, your mental focus, and even improve your physical well-being. To make it even better, we would like to encourage you to do a gratitude list with someone else. Ask someone else--a friend, a family member, a co-worker--to join you in creating a grati...
2016-11-18
11 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Five for Friday, episode 007
Volunteers are literally the heart of hospice, and on this episode of Five for Friday, Helen & Jerry discuss the need for hospice volunteers and what type of work volunteers can perform to serve the hospice agency and the patients. Have you been a hospice volunteer? Let us know about your experiences as a volunteer. What kind of activities have you been involved in? What were some of the most meaningful experiences you've had as a volunteer? Please write to us at host@theheartofhospice.com and tell us about your volunteer experiences. We are always searching fo...
2016-10-07
11 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Five for Friday episode 004
Happy Friday everyone! Helen & Jerry discuss the power of numbers in this Five for Friday episode. Numbers tell a story. From a clinical perspective, numbers reveal the status of the body: blood pressure, respiratory rate, heart rate, blood sugars, etc. It's not all about the numbers, though. Numbers matter, but we have to see the patient beyond just their numbers. A quote by Dame Cicely Saunders reminds us of the humanity of our patients. She said, "You matter because you are you, and you matter until the end of your life." Here's a few other quotes...
2016-09-16
11 min
The Heart of Hospice Podcast
Episode 003 - Jerry's Personal Hospice Story
In this episode Jerry shares a very personal hospice story. in 2013, after a basic knee replacement surgery, Jerry's mother began experiencing respiratory failure, that eventually led to her being placed in hospice care at home. The experience opened his eyes to hospice care from the family's perspective. That alone was revealing and changed the focus of his hospice work in the future. But it also revealed how valuable hospice is for the patient and the family. As Jerry says in this episode, "I was a hospice chaplain before, and I was a hospice chaplain afterwards, but...
2016-09-01
46 min