Video Library: Hospice Training for Caregivers & Families

Welcome Caregivers and Family Members of Hospice of the Carolina Foothills,
10-In-10: Welcome to this preview of 10 key topics for hospice caregivers and families to know, when tending your loved one's care. These are summarized from our library of 10 videos--Hospice Training for Caregivers & Families--in less than 10 minutes. Enter below for our full video library.

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While the information in these videos is more general for most hospice patients and caregivers, refer to more personal conversations with your hospice team, that are specific to your loved one's needs. If you see big changes or unmet need, call us at 828.245.0095, or South Carolina residents call 864.457.9100. We're here for you!

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<span style="font-size: 10pt;">While the information in these videos is more general for most hospice patients and caregivers, refer to more personal conversations with your hospice team, that are specific to your loved one's needs. If you see big changes or unmet need, call us at <strong>828.245.0095</strong>, or <strong>South Carolina</strong> residents call <strong>864.457.9100</strong>. We're here for you!<br><br>Use these controls to adjust volume, speed, and screen size (in the lower right corner of each video). Please report technical difficulties to <a href="mailto:support@composinglife.com" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">support@composinglife.com</a>.</span>

What core questions are you asking about hospice care? Who? What? When? Where? How? Why?

How can you recognize pain and provide comfort?

Medications can be so complicated. Here's help for what you need to know and do.

Is the person you are tending having trouble breathing?

As a caregiver, how can you provide independence, safety, and dignity?

Is your loved one anxious? Are you? What can you do?

Is your loved one sad? Are you? What can you do?

What beliefs and values are being honored, or are in conflict?  Look more closely.

Important information to know: What SIGNs might indicate SIGNificant changes in your loved one's condition?

Sensitive information: What happens at "final moments"? How can you prepare? Give care?

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* Did you learn anything in these videos, that helps you provide great care for your loved one?

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* Which videos do you find to be helpful? (check all that apply)

Through these tough and tender times,
we send support to you as you tend your loved one,
your selves, and each other.


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