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“I’m a hospice nurse – here’s why death shouldn’t be feared”
A hospice nurse says we shouldn’t fear death – and it is the most normal experience humans have. Penny Hawkins Smith, 62, has 20 years of experience being by people’s bedside when they die. She said ...
Recently, we wrote about what the actively dying phase looks like, which occurs during the last phase of life. This was thanks to the help of Hospice Nurse Julie, aka @hospicenursejulie, who educates ...
I am asked all the time why in the world I would do something as difficult as working for hospice. People often ask, “Isn’t it so depressing?” It’s sad sometimes, yes. There’s really no way around ...
She’s dying to tell you about what she’s seen. A 41-year-old hospice nurse named Julie McFadden from Los Angeles, California shared a video on YouTube talking about a few common behaviors she has ...
Community Hospice celebrated Certified Nurses Day on Thursday. There are three certified nurse practitioners (CNP) on our team, Lindsay Jackson, Ryann Wells and Taylor Moyer. In addition to becoming ...
Steve Christiaens died at 1 p.m. on Christmas Eve last year. Hospice nurse Jolene Wilkinson was at his bedside in 15 minutes. "This is what hospice nurses do," says Glenda Christiaens, his wife and an ...
Amelia Motsch began her career as a nurse eight years ago in Louisville, Kentucky. An Erie native, she moved to Louisville to be with family and to attend college. She attended the University of ...
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