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Jo Hindriks posted a discussion
The Comfort Cover Song Series keeps expanding.  We now have 80 titles, comprising of diverse genres.  We added country titles as well as some well loved hymns. As usual all of them are scored for mezzo-soprano, baritone with easy/intermediate guitar…
Jun 20, 2024
Jo Hindriks posted a discussion
We are happy to announce that the comfort cover series of songs now has 50 titles available. Comfort Covers are an expanding series of beloved songs selected and adapted to provide bedside support to patients and their loved ones, when the presence…
Jun 12, 2023
Jo Hindriks replied to Jo Hindriks's discussion New Song Series (Score/PDF) For Hospice Musicians: Comfort Covers
"Hi Greg, thanks.  Yes, I can imagine that playing the harp would be very soothing.
We have been singing with guitar accompaniment with a very small group at our hospice house for a number of years and have honed the harmonies and the guitar chords…"
Nov 9, 2022
Greg Schneider replied to Jo Hindriks's discussion New Song Series (Score/PDF) For Hospice Musicians: Comfort Covers
"Love this!  Great idea. I've played the harp for hospice patients for over 20 years.
Greg"
Nov 9, 2022
Jo Hindriks posted a discussion
Comfort Covers are an expanding series of beloved songs selected and adapted by Hospice Volunteer Johannes H. Hindriks to provide bedside support to patients and their loved ones, when the presence of the human voice matters most. Each score…
Nov 8, 2022
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New Song Series (Score/PDF) For Hospice Musicians: Comfort Covers

Comfort Covers are an expanding series of beloved songs selected and adapted by Hospice Volunteer Johannes H. Hindriks to provide bedside support to patients and their loved ones,…
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I volunteer at Hospice in Frederick County, MD.


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1-5 years


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Frederick Health


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CAREGIVERS STORE

Recently Published!!
by Maryclaire Torinus

Surviving Hospice: A Chaplain's Journey into the Big Business of Dying Plus: How To Find a Trustworthy Hospice 

This narrative is an insider’s look into the hijacking of hospice by private equity and professional investors and the subsequent harm to patients, their families, and to the interdisciplinary clinical teams. It was released by a NYC publisher on October 31, 2023. For sale on Amazon.

The author, a hospice chaplain, tells end-of-life stories of her patients who were harmed by financially-motivated policies. This is a book for anyone who is embarking on making a choice about a hospice for their loved one, working chaplains, those in training, and those interested in what dying is like with a hospice who places patients as their primary stakeholders.

Maryclaire's experience working for an owner who sold to a private equity firm helped her to realize that the reputation and viability of hospice is in jeopardy. Her goal is to alert all who love hospice to rid it of professional investors.

— Stacy Juba, author, editor, and award-winning health journalist

"Powerful, beautifully written, and eye-opening, this book spotlights the inner workings of a multi-billion-dollar industry and the effect on patients, families, and hospice staff. The author shares poignant accounts of hospice at its best and worst and the hard-hitting truths she learned on her journey. A must-read for family members exploring hospice care."

— Laura Kukowski, CEO, editor, For-Profit Badger Hospice, LLC

"Maryclaire Torinus speaks with authority, providing this essential handbook for choosing a hospice care team and why that selection really matters."

Greg Schneider President, HVA, co-author of The Changing Face of Hospice Volunteering in Hospice and Palliative Care 

"When I first found out that Maryclaire Torinus was writing this book, I immediately contacted her because in my 25+ years supporting hospice volunteers, I have seen a gradual decline in the quality of care volunteers are permitted to provide the dying and their families. There are a variety of reasons for this that I describe in the Foreward of this book. Maryclaire provides invaluable insights that everyone should know, along with solutions to help others make the right choice in choosing a hospice."

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The Changing Face of Volunteering in Hospice and Palliative Care
Contributing Author - Greg Schneider
HCF Creator & HVA President

Volunteers have a long history of supporting the development and delivery of hospice and palliative care in most countries throughout the world. As hospice and palliative care services anticipate significant increasing and changing demands, it is recognized that volunteers have a vital role to play in supporting the future delivery of services. However, as society changes so too does volunteering.

This multi-author text explores the complex phenomenon of hospice and palliative care volunteering from an international perspective and considers the influence on volunteering of different cultures and constructs. The book also explores the likely impact of changes in hospice and palliative care on volunteers and considers how and why volunteering itself is changing and the subsequent implications for managers, organizations, and policy makers.

This book does not attempt to offer solutions to the many challenges ahead, but rather poses questions that may help to reflect on new possibilities and opportunities.

Review

"The book is well laid out and written in an easy to use manner. It begins with setting the scene of volunteering and the modern context of hospice and palliative care. The book is well referenced and covers a range of topics making for a balanced and thought provoking read." -- Nursing Times

"If you run a palliative care volunteer service, or a palliative care service with a volunteer program, you need to read this book. Not only will it give you an in-depth view of where things are at, but also how things are changing in countries from around the world." -- Roger Woodruff, IAHPC Newsletter

 

Editors

Ros ScottHonorary Research Fellow, University of Dundee, UK and Co-chair, EAPC Task Force on Volunteering in Hospice and Palliative Care. She is a researcher and voluntary sector consultant with a background in organisational development, research and the development of volunteering and of palliative care organisations. 

Steven Howlett, Deputy Director at Roehampton Business School, London, UK where he teaches undergraduate and post graduate courses in management and ethics. Previously he was Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Volunteering research where he completed many studies on volunteering.
 
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