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Deanna Cochran replied to Deanna Cochran's discussion Doula for the dying in Volunteer Vigiling - Care in the Final Hours
"Thanks Frances."
Feb 25, 2010
Frances Shani Parker replied to Deanna Cochran's discussion Doula for the dying in Volunteer Vigiling - Care in the Final Hours
"Jeff, I know exactly what you mean. Most of my patients in inner-city nursing homes have had two or three roommates. They are in various stages of their own illnesses and may be screaming, singing, watching television, or having visitors. That's not…"
Feb 24, 2010
Deanna Cochran replied to Deanna Cochran's discussion Doula for the dying in Volunteer Vigiling - Care in the Final Hours
"Wow. You've seen a lot. My work in nursing homes can be very challenging as well. Assisted livings have their own brand of difficulty but nursing home vigils are really hard sometimes in 'keeping the peace' in the room/surroundings.

I'm not sure…"
Feb 24, 2010
Jeff Hoffman replied to Deanna Cochran's discussion Doula for the dying in Volunteer Vigiling - Care in the Final Hours
"Hello Deanna - I'll share my list. I've been doing this since July of last year and I have done close to 50 vigils at this point. I always volunteer to do the 10PM to 2AM shift as these are the hardest hours to fill.

Many of the vigils I perform…"
Feb 24, 2010
Deanna Cochran replied to Jeff Hoffman's discussion Pray From Your Heart in Spiritual Caregivers
"The respect you had for her is the true heart of a servant to the dying. Your concern for her moved
me. It's people like you that I want to hear more from and share my stories with. Looking forward
to hearing more."
Feb 24, 2010
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"Hello! Am new here to the group; is anyone around?"
Feb 24, 2010
Deanna Cochran left a comment for Frances Shani Parker
"Thank you!"
Feb 22, 2009

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Providing massage for dying persons presents multi level challenges to me as a practitioner. One of these special challenges is working with persons experiencing dementia. One of the blog posts that has been archived earlier is titled The Lost Pause. https://medium.com/@everflowing"…

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CAREGIVERS STORE

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Those who companion suffering daily, such as hospice nurses and volunteers, will surely appreciate this beautiful work. With 62 original art collages by Rashani Réa, five beautiful chapters by Kathy Douglas, and a foreword by Jean Watson, this exquisite book is a peaceful refuge for contemplation, inquiry, reflection and inspiration for those who traverse the joys and sorrows of nursing.

Kathy Douglas, RN, MPH-HA is a nationally recognized nurse leader, filmmaker and entrepreneur. 

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