End-of-Life Training is Essential To Every Employee—Even Office Staff
End-of-life education is essential for all employees, not just care providers. Learn how to train your team, including office staff, with Activated Insights.
End-of-life education is essential for all employees, not just care providers. Learn how to train your team, including office staff, with Activated Insights.
Taking care of someone at the end of life is different than taking care of someone who is going to get better. Most people don’t know this, including, maybe particularly, people working in healthcare.
Every Hospice employee working with patients and families at the end of life needs to be comfortable and knowledgeable about nutrition.
End-of-life care is an integral part of client-centered home care. Learn the three signs of when dementia patients are approaching death with Activated Insights.
Providing oxygen at the end of life may not be as beneficial as you think. Learn more about using oxygen as patients approach death with Activated Insights.
It's something we all do. Learn more about bowel movements at the end of life.
Do you have any advice for handling family drama when someone is dying?" Here's what Barbara Karnes suggests.
"How do you answer a family member when they ask you how much longer their loved one has to live?" It's a tough question, but here's how hospice pioneer Barbara Karnes suggests handling it.
For most healthcare workers, some trainings and teachings rely on the medical model that says death is a failure. If we don‘t change our perspective, we will “burn out.“
Barbara Karnes answers Linda Thompson’s question about death and the dying process.
Barbara is an internationally recognized author, speaker, thought leader, and expert on end-of-life care and the dynamics of dying.
We are thrilled to announce that Barbara Karnes, RN, has graciously agreed to contribute a monthly guest blog just for In the Know readers! Barbara is an internationally recognized author, speaker, thought leader, and expert on end-of-life care and the dynamics of dying.