Hospice Care At Home

Hospice Care At Home - Individual Sections For Download - Dying At Home Dying at home. Doesn’t sound “normal” does it? Well it should! Before the 1960’s, there were no nursing homes and people cared for their own dying family members at home, providing an unequaled source of comfort for all involved. “Hospice Care at Home” will educate families on the dying process, what to expect, how to help other family members, avoiding caregiver burn–out, how to identify end of life stages, planning the funeral and of the utmost importance, how to perform the hands–on care. Many people have never given an adult a bath or changed an adult diaper and have no idea who to ask. This is a complete caregivers coaching book containing explicit instructions on vital, hands–on, every day care for a dying loved one.


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The Diagnosis - What Now?

The Diagnosis - What Now?

The Diagnosis – What Now? This section explains how the family caregiver is to change their own mental attitude to be of the utmost benefit to their...
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Interview With Your Loved One

Interview With Your Loved One

Interview with Your Loved One This section addresses the dying persons’ financial & legal matters in regard to how the family caregiver can help. It...
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Planning the Funeral

Planning the Funeral

Planning the Funeral Included in this section is how to select a funeral home and how to involve the loved one in planning their own funeral (if they...
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Preparing for Death at Home

Preparing for Death at Home

Preparing for Death at Home Easily applicable tips and suggestions on how the family caregiver can set their home and their loved ones room for...
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Coping with the Flood of Mixed Emotions

Coping with the Flood of Mixed Emotions

Coping with the Flood of Mixed Emotions Identification of common emotions of the family caregiver, family and patient are addressed including denial,...
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Medical Problems of the Bed Bound Person

Medical Problems of the Bed Bound Person

Medical Problems of the Bed Bound Person The authors instruct the caregiver on what to do about common elderly medical problems and ailments that may...
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Physical, Hands-on Care: Tips

Physical, Hands-on Care: Tips

Physical, Hands-on Care: Tips Many people who are not in the medical field, geriatric specific, have no idea how to change an adult diaper or how to...
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The Role Hospice Plays

The Role Hospice Plays

The Role Hospice Plays Most people mistakenly believe that hospice is a place to go instead of a philosophy and service for end of life care. This...
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Ten Keys to Avoid Caregiver Burn-out

Ten Keys to Avoid Caregiver Burn-out

Ten Keys to Avoid Caregiver Burn-out This section focuses on the family caregiver and provides numerous suggestions they may have forgotten, being so...
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Open House: A Joyful Farewell

Open House: A Joyful Farewell

Open House: A Joyful Farewell Three weeks before Starr’s own mother, Gin, died in her home, the family held a “living memorial” for her by inviting...
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