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  • Making Personal Time as a Caregiver

    Because being a caregiver is a full-time job, it's important to make personal time, such as reading books, taking walks or listening to music. Open up to other caregivers to communicate difficult...

  • Remarrying After Spouses' Death

    It's natural to remarry after a spouses' death; however, know that past loved ones will always be a part of the new relationship. Find ways to cope with memorabilia and memories of a deceased...

  • Coping With Holidays After a Loved One's Death

    After a death of a loved one, holidays can be very emotional, and to cope with the death, develop a new holiday tradition to cope with the transition. Get ideas for developing new traditions, such...

  • How to Become a Certified Hospice Nurse Aide

    Becoming a certified hospice nurses aid requires obtaining CHPNA (Certified Hospice and Palliative Nursing Assistant) credentials, and to get CHPNA certified, volunteer at a hospice program for...

  • Dealing With a Co-Worker's Death

    When coping with a co-worker's death, managers should plan to have an open forum where employees feel free to discuss their emotions, offer assistance to the family and are given room to grieve...

  • Coping With Negative Emotions as Caregivers

    Caregivers experience many emotions that relate to guilt, depression and bitterness; however, to cope with these emotions, caregivers should abandon the victim mentality. Understand personal...

  • About Certified Hospice Nurse Aides

    Certified hospice nursing aides generally spend more time with patients than a nurse does, and frequently, they entertain patients and offer uplifting conversations. Hear about certified hospice...

  • Coping With a Loved One's Suicide

    Coping with a loved one's suicide is overwhelming since society is trained to ignore the event; however, to heal from the experience, find support groups that encourage communicating. Discover how...

  • Reactions to Grief in Men & Women

    Depending on the upbringing, women tend to grieve openly whereas men hold their feelings in, but there is no wrong way to cope with grief. Learn why men and women tend to grieve differently in...

  • Concerns of Hospice Patients Caregivers

    As a hospice caregiver, common concerns involve the patient's comfort, happiness, finances and family relationships. Learn how hospice caregivers interact with patients and learn about hospice...

  • How Much Money Can a Hospice Nurse Make?

    The money that a hospice nurse can make depends on their personal level of experience and state nursing requirements. Discover what other factors, such as the nursing demands, can influence a...

  • How to Become a Hospice Nurse

    To become a hospice nurse, each hospice chapter has different types of requirements, which vary for education, training, background and experience. Learn about the benefits of becoming a hospice...

  • How to Find Hospice Nurse Jobs in Gulf Coast Florida

    To find hospice nursing jobs in the Gulf Coast of Florida, check Web sites, email local chapters and apply online. Discover how to use the National Hospice and Palliative Care Web site to find...

  • What Education Is Needed to Be a Hospice Nurse?

    To become a hospice nurse, education levels vary; however, most hospice nurses are registered nurses that are a member of the Hospice and Palliative Care Organization. Find out about becoming...

  • What Is the Job Description of a Hospice Worker?

    Many types of people work for hospice, which makes understanding a specific job description difficult; however, hospice workers must be advocates, educators and counselors. Discover more about...

  • Community Nurses & Hospice Care

    Hospice is a community of care providers such as nurses, counselors, social workers and chaplains, that work with individuals who have a limited life expectancy. Learn the importance of...

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