Hospice Nurse Penny ๐ฉโโ๏ธ
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Episode 119: As a funeral director, the post-loss side of things in deathcare can be tough... Penny gives us the real deal on how it is BEFORE the loss happens. Dealing with crazy families (โ๏ธ), weird noises and smells (โ๏ธ), financial situations (โ๏ธ), and the death RaTtTtLleeEe. ENJOY!
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Show Notes:
(07:45) โ Ethics in death care.
(15:32) โ How does the dying process REALLY work?
(21:06) โ How death anxiety works (Hint: Weโve got a solution)
(38:08) โ A not so fun, funeral director.
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Takeaways
- Family dynamics can complicate hospice care significantly.
- Grief can lead to irrational behavior among family members.
- Education about the dying process can alleviate anxiety.
- The death rattle is a common and distressing sound for families.
- Medications like morphine are used to ensure comfort, not hasten death.
- Social media can be a powerful tool for educating the public about death.
- Acceptance of death can reduce anxiety surrounding it.
- Home hospice care presents unique challenges compared to hospice centers.
- Understanding the normal dying process can help families cope better.
- Penny's experiences highlight the importance of compassion in hospice care.
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