The Hospice Heart

The Hospice Heart

Author: Gabrielle Jimenez

Publisher:

Published: 2019-11-10

Total Pages: 105

ISBN-13: 9781706818595

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Much like her previous book Soft Landing, the author invites you on a personal journey. When she was 8 years old, she experienced her first death and although not realizing it until much later, knew at a very young age how to provide compassionate care to someone who was dying. The first half of this book clearly indicates that she has been on the hospice path a very long time. The second half of the book contains her first blogs. She started writing a blog hoping to educate and inspire anyone who sits at the bedside caring for another as they near the end of their life. She shares her tools and lessons hoping to remove any fear you might have and inspire you to be fully present for someone else. Her heart is a kind and gentle heart and you will see this as you read her words.


The Heart of Grief

The Heart of Grief

Author: Thomas Attig

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2002-07-15

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 9780195156256

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In The Heart of Grief, Attig gives us an inspiring and profoundly insightful meditation on the meaning of grief, showing how it can be the path toward a lasting love of those who have died. Recounting dozens of stories of people who have struggled with deaths in their lives, he describes grieving as a transition from loving in presence to loving in separation. The thing we long for most--the return of the one who is missing--is the very thing that we can never have, kindling the intense pain of our loss. But Attig argues that we can, in fact, build an enduring, even reciprocal, love, a love that tempers our pain. He tells stories, for instance, of a young girl taking some of her dead sister's practical advice as she enters high school, a widower realizing how much intimate life with his wife has colored his character, and an athlete drawing inspiration from his dead brother and achieving what they had dreamed of together. Far from forgetting our loved ones, Attig urges us to explore ways in which our memories of the departed can be sustained, our understanding of them enhanced, and their legacies embraced, so they continue to play active roles in our everyday and inner lives. Groundbreaking and original, inspiring and compassionate, The Heart of Grief offers guidance, comfort, and a new understanding of how we grieve.


The Hospice Companion

The Hospice Companion

Author: Perry Fine

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2012-05-31

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 0199840792

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Rev. ed of: The hospice companion / Perry G. Fine. 2008.


A Hospice Heart

A Hospice Heart

Author: Terry Mills

Publisher:

Published: 2018-12

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 9781792838095

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These pages contain small pieces of multiple journeys into uncertainty. The paths of these patients determined the content. Terry Mills wrote these stories through her lens and experience as a hospice worker. She met them where they were, without judgment. This book and these stories are not meant to be devoured but savored, slowly and incrementally. They are entrenched in meaning beyond the ordinary. The profound power in the moment was undeniable. The vulnerability alone was a tightrope which demanded focus and balance to navigate. Terry Mills considers herself to be profoundly blessed to have walked this narrow path with so many.


The Last Adventure of Life

The Last Adventure of Life

Author: Maria Dancing Heart

Publisher: Bridge to Dreams

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 9781844091379

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A tool for healing and prayer, this book aims to assist anyone who is grieving, preparing to die, caring for loved ones who are ill, or interested in exploring different ways to view spirituality and death. It offers an introduction to hospice and includes inspirational stories, poetry, scripture, prayers, and guided meditations.


The Hospice Handbook

The Hospice Handbook

Author: Julianne Haydel

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2014-08-24

Total Pages: 86

ISBN-13: 1312453826

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A how-to guide for assessing eligibility and documenting accordingly. The Hospice Handbook shows nurses compliant documentation while reducing time spent on paperwork. This results in Hospice providers getting paid for the valuable services offered in their communities.


Combining Touch and Relaxation Skills for Cancer Care

Combining Touch and Relaxation Skills for Cancer Care

Author: Ann Carter

Publisher: Singing Dragon

Published: 2019-06-21

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 0857013114

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Massage, aromatherapy, reflexology and a variety of relaxation techniques are frequently used in hospices, supportive care settings and some hospitals. However, there are still gaps and limitations in the choices offered to patients. HEARTS (Hands-on, Empathy, Aromas, Relaxation, Textures, Sound) was devised to bridge this gap for complementary therapists, patients, carers and health care professionals. HEARTS can be used either on its own, or integrated with a conventional complementary therapy. It can also be used easily by health care workers (and carers) who are not qualified in any therapies. By discussing principles which may influence the effectiveness of touch and relaxation therapies, the book emphasises that there are 'easy' approaches that can be utilised when working with distressed and vulnerable patients. By developing an understanding of touch, aromas and the sound of the human voice, Combining Touch and Relaxation Skills for Cancer Care guides practitioners in helping their patients achieve a state of relaxation and calm as quickly and easily as possible.