Talking to patients and families about hospice care is difficult. Why are conversations about end-of-life issues so important? Will patients think you’re giving up? Does it get easier with time? In this episode, we visited the Riderwood Medical Center to gain insight on how some providers approach end-of-life conversations, the time limitations, and resistance to care.
Dispelling the Myths of Grief
Volunteer Services: Dedication and Commitment to End-of-Life Care
Giving the Gift of Time
The Power of Having an Advance Care Plan
¿Qué son los Cuidados Paliativos?
What We Hear, What We Hold: Listening to Loss
End-of-Life Care in the LGBTQ Community
Hospital-based Palliative Care
Advance Care Planning in African American Communities: Dr. Anderson’s Journey
Palliative Care Special Edition: What is Palliative Care?
Celebrating Women in Hospice: Strengths, Obstacles, and Anecdotes
Black History Reflections: Four Women in Healthcare
Let's talk about Hospice and Palliative Care
What It Means to Be a Hospice Nurse
Celebrating Hospice Social Workers
Hospice in the Spotlight
Spirituality at End of Life: A Bereavement Counselor Perspective
Invaluable Gift: Conversation On Advance Directives
Should We Talk to Children About Death?
Working With Challenging Families
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