WEBINAR

Empowering Supervisors to Support Care Professionals in End-of-Life Care

A 60-Minute Conversation With Barbara Karnes

Are you struggling with how to support your care professionals when a client has entered the dying process? Do you face challenges in managing staff fears, misunderstandings with hospice teams, or even helping your caregivers cope with grief? This exclusive 60-minute webinar is designed just for you.

During this Q&A session with Barbara Karnes and Activated Insights’ Linda Leekley, they will work to answer some of the larger questions facing our industry.

What You’ll Learn:

Overcome Misinformation

  • Address misconceptions between hospice staff and personal care aides.
  • Learn how to build trust and improve collaboration.

Encourage End-of-Life Training

  • Discover techniques to motivate your staff to participate in critical end-of-life care training.
  • Understand the barriers and how to break them down effectively.

Support Your Staff Emotionally

  • Gain practical tips on helping your caregivers handle grief and emotional stress while maintaining high-quality care.

Navigate Sensitive Situations With Confidence

  • Learn from real-life scenarios shared by your peers, such as managing a caregiver’s fear of witnessing death or balancing family expectations with the client’s wishes.

Don’t miss this opportunity to empower yourself and your team with knowledge that makes a difference. Register Now for this free webinar and learn how to transform your approach to end-of-life care support.

Presenters:
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Barbara Karnes
RN, Author | BK BOOKS

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Linda Leekley
Chief Clinical Officer | Activated Insights
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