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"Hiring Caregivers"

Journey With Deanna

Lauren Tarrant and Jeffrey Fry of Well Beyond Care are addressing the issues of high costs of caregiving and the low wages of caregivers in a unique way with their new company, Well Beyond Care. Don’t miss this episode as it is packed with information that will validate why it’s so hard and how they can help.

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Polypharmacy with Dr. Carlson

Journey With Deanna

Dr. Carlson's website Contact Laurie Rock for more information about pharmacogenetic testing: 713-703-9985 or email her at Laurie lauriewalkerrock@gmail.com End of Life Care Certificate Program Learn.Create.Serve. Training and mentoring doulas, companions, guides and midwives since 2005

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Mourning Dove Medical CEO Dr. Kaishauna Guidry: Physicians Need a Framework for Understanding Hospice

Hospice News

Mourning Dove Medical Mourning Dove Medical Mourning Dove Medical CEO Dr. Kaishauna Guidry What drew you to the hospice and palliative care field? I actually became interested in end-of-life care in medical school. That was in 2005. It wasn’t a dream deferred. It was actually a new inspiration.

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State Palliative Care Laws Impact Where Patients Die

Hospice News

Cancer patients in states with laws that require health care providers to provide palliative consultations were more likely to die in the home or in an inpatient hospice setting versus the hospital, a JAMA Network Open study found. The cohort study analyzed site-of-death data from 2005 through 2017, including more than 7.5

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“Everything Is Palliative Which Is Not Curative”: Perceptions and a New Understanding of Incurable Cancer

Evidence-Based Nursing - BMJ blogs

This can have important implications in how we should care for patients living longer with incurable cancer. The added value of psycho-social/survivorship care as a care approach in patients with incurable cancer requires further exploration. Instead, these patients often prefer the word “chronic.”

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EOL Practitioner Movement

Journey With Deanna

More Information Here. End of Life Care Certificate Program Learn.Create.Serve. Training and mentoring doulas, companions, guides and midwives since 2005 Come to our celebration "An Anam Cara Gathering" in Estes Park, Colorado, USA, September 18-20, 2015.

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Doing Death Differently with Patty Burgess

Journey With Deanna

Please visit her website for great information: [link] End of Life Care Certificate Program Learn.Create.Serve. training and mentoring doulas, companions, guides and midwives since 2005 Join Patty and I as we discuss her work in the field and qualities that make for a wonderful EOL Doula.

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