Author: Hospicechaplaincy.com
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Hospice Chaplain visits and COVID-19
Saul Ebema, DMin On Friday March 13 2020, president Trump declared COVID-19 a ‘national emergency.’ So what does this mean for hospice chaplains? I think there is no clear-cut answer to this question. The truth is, we are all trying to reduce the risk of spreading this contagion. Many hospice agencies will be limiting hospice…
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Erik Cremeans On Being a Hospice Chaplain
“As a doctor wears a lab coat, I want to be clothed in compassion, as a nurse drapes a stethoscope around the neck; I want that draped around my neck as love.” Erik Cremeans In today’s episode, our hosts Joe Newton and Saul Ebema sit down to talk with Erik Cremeans. Erik shares his journey from…
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Free Zoom Question and Answer Session on Hospice Chaplain Documentation
When: Thursday April 30th Time: 11:00AM Central Standard Time Sponsored by Hospice Chaplaincy: Based on our successful live Webinar last Thursday on Hospice Chaplain documentation. Hospice chaplaincy is offering a free question and answer session on hospice chaplaincy with Dr. Saul Ebema who has written a lot on this field. You can show your interest…
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Episode 6: One on one with Rev. Dr. Terri Daniel
Note: You can find more episodes of the Hospice Chaplaincy Show here;https://hospicechaplaincy.transistor.fm/ On this week’s episode, Dr. Saul Ebema interviews Rev. Dr. Terri Daniel on death and dying. Dr. Daniel is an end-of-Life Advisor, expert in Interfaith Chaplaincy, certified Clinical Trauma Specialist with IATP and bereavement Support specialist. Terri conducts workshops throughout the U.S. to help…
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Episode 5: Caring for the families of hospice patients
In this week’s episode, Dr. Saul Ebema and Dr. Joe Newton sit down to talk about the challenges of the family members of the hospice patient and how to help them. When a member of the family is dying, unique problems arise. These problems usually begin at the time of diagnosis. Communications often becomes difficult…
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Only healing cards please!
Nijole Hunter, RN As soon as I entered her room, I noticed, that she was so upset. She looked withdrawn with a blank stare and emotionally detached from her surrounding. She was motionless and silent. Her eyes were squinted and forehead looked creased. What happened? I begun to wonder. This hospice patient is usually in…
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Episode 3: Therapeutic Interventions for Middle Aged Hospice patients
In this Episode, Dr. Saul Ebema and Dr. Joe Newton casually sit down to talk about therapeutic interventions for middle aged hospice patients. Dying persons in this age group present counseling challenges that defer from the elderly. The middle aged adult with family and work responsibilities who is stricken with terminal illness and the elderly…