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The Bird’s-eye View of a Hospice Volunteer Coordinator

Traditions Health

The Traditions Health hospice volunteer coordinator oversees 13 volunteers at two agencies in Georgia — one in Lawrenceville and one in Roswell. A vital role in hospice care She’s worked as a volunteer coordinator for more than six years, but before that, was a hospice nurse for 23 years.

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Hospice and Breast Cancer

Traditions Health

Spiritual professionals can help you through: End-of-life discussions Journaling Meditation Prayer Practical needs and special services Home health aides can help with daily activities like bathing, eating, and getting dressed. They also train your primary caregiver to assist you and give medicine.

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Hospice Care After a Stroke

Traditions Health

This team may include: Dietitians Home health aides Hospice doctors Hospice nurses Social workers or psychologists Spiritual advisors or clergy Trained hospice volunteers The hospice team develops a care plan and performs multiple services, including: Assistance with ADLs, such as eating, bathing, using the bathroom Coordinating care with all healthcare (..)