Activated Insights WEBINAR

Have You Ever Had a Patient Die? Pt. 2: End-of-Life Comfort Across the Care Continuum 

When it comes to end-of-life care, providing comfort isn’t a one size fits all approach. Home care, home health, senior living, and hospice all offer varying levels and forms of comfort to patients, residents, clients, and family members during the dying process.

Renowned end-of-life specialist Barbara Karnes will join us to break down the following types of comfort people need at the end of life and the important role each post-acute care provider plays. Learn how you can incorporate many of them into the post-acute care you provide:

  • Physical comfort
  • Emotional comfort
  • Psychosocial comfort
  • Spiritual comfort
  • Family comfort

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to learn from one of the leading authorities on the dying process.

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Presenters:
An elderly woman with white hair, whom we believe to be Barbara Karnes, is wearing glasses and a blue turtleneck. She has a slight smile and is looking directly at the camera. The background is blurred greenery, and the image is enclosed in a circular frame.

Barbara Karnes

End of Life Author and Educator | BK BOOKS
Woman with long brown hair and glasses smiling against a light purple background. She is wearing dangling earrings and a light-colored scarf.
Maria Wharton

ANCC Program Director/Senior Nurse Educator | Activated Insights
Webinar announcement titled "Barbara Karnes Fireside Chat: Have you ever had a patient die? Different Forms of Comfort" on May 7. Features photos of presenters Barbara Karnes and Maria Wharton, along with an image of an elderly bearded man sitting indoors.

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