Staff Education

Consistent end-of-life education is key to ensuring continuity of care, with every team member providing the same compassionate guidance to patients and families. By using our end-of-life resources to educate your staff, you'll foster the unity and effectiveness needed to deliver the highest standard of care.

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The Final Act of Living: Reflections of a Long-Time Hospice Nurse
By Your Side, A Guide for Caring for the Dying at Home by Barbara Karnes
Believing that knowledge reduces fear and that in our society there is considerable lack of knowledge about the normal, natural dying process, Barbara Karnes, RN writes weekly blog articles on end of life issues and answers questions or addresses comments submitted to her web site.  As the number of articles increased so have requests for a printed collection of the easy to read articles, hence the compilations.
End of Life Guideline Series informs people on how to live with a life-threatening illness, what to expect when someone is dying, what to do to help, managing pain, how to address the fear of death and dying and how to grieve.


Booklet - How Do I Know You? Dementia At The End Of Life -  Caring for someone with dementia presents different challenges than caring for people with other health care issues. It doesn’t “play by the rules” that signify approaching death from disease or old age. This booklet outlines the issues and progress that a person with dementia will probably follow.