Hospice Volunteer Training TV Interview: Hospice, Eldercare, Dementia, Death, More

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Frances Shani Parker, an eldercare consultant, writer and former school principal, has been a dedicated hospice volunteer for many years. In addition to serving nursing home residents, she has authored a book titled Becoming Dead Right: A Hospice Volunteer in Urban Nursing Homes (paperback, e-book) and writes a popular blog titled Hospice and Nursing Homes Blog. Featured in various eldercare media outlets, she was a guest on the television show Aging Well in America. In this video interview, she shares volunteer experiences and general eldercare information. The interview covers these topics:HospiceHospice Volunteer TrainingNursing Homes (Long-Term Care)VolunteeringCaregivingDementiaDeath PreparationsIntergenerational PartnershipsOlder Adult Stereotypes

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