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Alyssandra McKaye replied to Michelle Evernham's discussion Volunteer Continuing Education
"Wow, 20 hours is serious!  Topics that my volunteers voted on after the core training were: Self Care and De-stressing; Spirituality; The Grieving Process; Volunteering with Young Patients; Time Management...  You can make it more exciting by having…"
Mar 1, 2011
Jennifer Thompson replied to Michelle Evernham's discussion Volunteer Continuing Education
"I agree 20 hours is alot. Is this your company's policy??? I generally offer 4 in-services (continous education) a year. My company's policy states that HIPPA and Infectious control is covered every year so I only have to do 2 additional, but even…"
Feb 28, 2011
Courtney Johnson replied to Michelle Evernham's discussion Volunteer Continuing Education
"WOW you require 20 hours of continuing ed? I only do 2 hours... I just looked through the medicare regs and i am not seeing anything stating that you have to have 20 hours. I hope this helps."
Feb 2, 2011

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 If any individual or organization needs support books for patients, caregivers, families, staff during this time of crisis, "Dying w/o Crying" and "Affairs of the Heart” are reduced to cost ($5 ) on jiwillett.com. Utilized by Pastoral Care of many health facilities including MSKCC and UPMC. For large orders DM for bulk rate. Stay well. Chaplain Janice  (Radio,TV,Media info @ jiwillett.com)
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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 One of the blog posts that has been archived earlier is titled The Lost Pause.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

Just Published!!
by Rashani Rea & Kathy Douglas

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. 

Rashani Réa is a prolific artist and musician, a creatrice of sanctuaries and a respected spiritual mentor.

“This is a beloved book and beyond a book. It is an evocative, poetic, ecstatic, and inspirited sacred, experiential calling. A calling to you--YES, YOU.” 

— Jean Watson, PhD, RN, AHN-BC, FAAN, Living Legend (AAN)

“Those who companion suffering daily need to turn inward to metabolize what they have witnessed. This exquisite book, filled with beautiful images and poetic wise words, is the inspiration and support needed to grow a wise heart.” 

— Frank Ostaseski, founder and director of the Metta Institute and author of The Five Invitations: Discovering What Death Can Teach Us About Living Fully

“In this unique time of the COVID-19 pandemic, this book should be considered a tribute to the tremendous courage being displayed by nurses around the world. There is much wisdom conveyed throughout by those who have been there serving others with such grace.” 

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

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