Beth Cavenaugh RN, BSN is a certified hospice and palliative care nurse, Reiki practitioner, writer, and educator. Sliding into her 25th year as a nurse, Beth has spent the last 15 caring for hospice patients. Beth writes about end-of-life matters and published Some Light at the End, Your Bedside Guide to Peaceful Palliative and Hospice Care.Some of the topics we covered in this conversation include
the challenges of taking care of a hospice patient
can people be more accepting of death?
the regret people can feel after taking care of their loved one
how people die and the varied ways and timeline that people die.
what to expect at the end of life
how to Manage Anxiety for the Hospice Patient and the Caregiver
how to take care of yourself when you are taking care of a hospice patient
for more on Beth, visit:ℹ️ https://www.bethcavenaugh.com/
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