Death and Dying in the Digital Age
When a family member enters hospice care, panic and confusion frequently set in for the primary caregiver. Jill McClennen shares her personal transition from a pastry chef to an end of life educator after navigating her grandmother's cancer diagnosis, shedding light on what it truly means to support a loved one through their final days. Learn how shifting from fear to curiosity can completely transform the caregiving experience. Key Discussions: In this episode, we discuss: Jill's journey from running a bakery to stepping into end of life care right before the 2020 pandemic. In this episode, we discuss: Understanding the physical signs of the active dying phase to alleviate caregiver anxiety. In this episode, we discuss: The phenomenon known as "the rally" where terminal patients experience a sudden surge of temporary energy. In this episode, we discuss: Overcoming the heavy cultural taboos and fears surrounding honest conversations about mortality. In this episode, we discuss: Why true death doula work centers on pre planning conversations rather than just sitting at the bedside.
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