Understanding the Needs of the Dying Bringing Hope, Comfort and Love to Life’s Final Chapter from David Kessler
Faculty:David Kessler
Duration:5 Hours 44 Minutes | Format:Audio and Video
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Outline:
Signs of Impending Death
- Preparing family for physical changes
- Interventions for coping with emotional changes in the family
- Using near death awareness as a predictor in clinical settings
Palliative Care Model
- Academic settings vs community
- Physician led vs non physician led
- Roles of physician, nurse, social worker, case manager, discharge planner, clergy
- What’s best – hospital, home health, hospice, skilled nursing facility
- Joint commission certification
Hospice
- Removing barriers
- How hospice can increase length of stay while decreasing hospital time
- Bereavement services to enhance community partnerships
Death Related Sensory Experiences (Death Bed Visions)
- Effective and ineffective models for family coping and integration
- Religion in patients’ deathbed visions
- Using the law to normalize the dying experience
- Clinical/palliative care studies, research of near death awareness
Advance Directives
- Physician order for life-sustaining treatment
- Make advance directives useful and medically effective
- D.N.R. (do not resuscitate) vs. A.N.D. (allow natural death)
- Code status and impact on the grieving process
Anticipatory Grief
- Treatment strategies for hospice, palliative care and mental health care professionals
- Tools for normalizing
Helping the Dying Patient’s Children
- How the media shapes a child’s view of death
- Tools for preparing a child for loss
- Interventions for coping with funerals
- Why children are often the forgotten grievers and how to help
The Ethics Committee and End of Life
- How and when to use your ethics committee
- How and why members of the end of life team can participate
- Techniques for helping families get the most out of the ethics meetings
- Avoid the common pitfalls of ethics committees at the end of life
Hope and Miracles
- How to help families integrate desire for miracles at the end of life
- Techniques for honoring hope without fostering denial
Cultural Differences
- Affecting care of the dying
- Tools for successfully bridging the gap with healthcare providers and families
The Question of Assisted Suicide
- Understanding the current debate
- The realities of withdrawing care vs. assisted suicide
- Learn techniques for addressing patient’s requests for assisted suicide within the facilities and health care provider’s beliefs system
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Description:
Featuring David Kessler
Renowned End-of-Life Expert, Author Featured on “Dr. Oz”, “Oprah & Friends”, CNN, NBC, MSNBC, PBS, People Magazine, “Entertainment Tonight”, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Los Angeles Times
David Kessler, best-selling author, collaborator with the legendary Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, and well-known expert on palliative care, hospice and end-of-life issues will provide you the newest information on death, grief and deathbed phenomena … real, tested, engaging information you will not find anywhere else.
Delve deeper into the mysteries of life and death exploring key topics
- New studies on deathbed visions, and the role they play in end-of-life care
- Tools for sensitivity and discretion for balancing wishes of the dying and family with medical, ethical and legal considerations
- Communication strategies for necessary difficult and emotion conversations
- Deeper insight on how anticipatory grief shapes end-of-life experiences
- Understand why children are often the forgotten grievers, and how to help
- Cultural differences and new sensitivity to care
- Assisted suicide
It’s guaranteed to be a seminar that will enhance your work as a caregiver and David will provide so much insight, tools, strategies and inspiring information, you’ll look forward to the next day at your work … so you can immediately begin to use all you have learned.
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“Thank you, David for a wonderful presentation and course. I appreciated you sharing many professional experiences, as well as your personal story. You are an inspirational to others in this field, for sure. You show great respect for those who have taught you much, and from that you are teaching oth”