Supporting Patient Choices and Directives at End of Life
This end-of-life course offers a look into how the caregiver can identify and support a client’s end of life choices.
This end-of-life course offers a look into how the caregiver can identify and support a client’s end of life choices.
This end-of-life course offers a look into how caregivers can establish open, trusting relationships with their clients by using professional communication skills, honesty, integrity, and kindness. The learner will review approaches for communicating respectfully, navigating difficult conversations, and communicating with children about end-of-life.
This course will provide you with quick tips to help you better understand your role and what you can do to provide symptom relief for clients who are in pain.
This course reviews the healthcare worker's role in supporting a client’s chosen faith during their unique end-of-life experience.
Basic information on hospice, including the history and philosophy of hospice care.
This course provides an overview of palliative care.
This inservice includes basic information about death and the grief process, the importance of listening, and tips on verbal and non-verbal communication with dying clients and their families.
This end-of-life course offers Barbara Karnes’ wisdom and guidance based on her years working with terminally ill patients and their families.
This inservice includes basic information about death and the grief process, the importance of listening, and tips on verbal and non-verbal communication with dying clients and their families.
This end-of-life course offers a look into how the caregiver can provide physical care during the end-of-life process.
In this course, caregivers will review the dying process, recognize symptoms that signal death is near, provide comfort for dying clients and their families, and care for the body once death has occurred.