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Tackling Workplace Bereavement – Dying Matters Week 2023
In #DyingMatters Week 2023 we are talking about death, dying and grief in the workplace. Two members of the St John's Hospice team have made this film to offer you guidance and support when welcoming a colleague back to the workplace who has experienced a bereavement. Please share this video so that together we can all be part of a compassionate community. Thank you 💚
For more advice on bereavement and all aspects of Palliative and End of Life Care listen to The Hospice Podcast - available wherever you listen to podcasts - www.sjhospice.org.uk/hospice-podcast
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Forget Me Not Centre @ St John's Hospice - Opening Event
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Today we are delighted to share with you the news of the official opening of the new Forget Me Not Centre! Take a minute to watch this film to celebrate the opening of the Centre and the kindness of Mr and Mrs Scholes & the wider community. The Forget Me Not Centre will provide a safe and welcoming place for families and individuals to receive bereavement support in a space away from home and t...
Sue's Volunteers Week Message 2022
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It’s #VolunteersWeek! Here’s St John’s CEO Sue with a special message to our volunteers and any prospective volunteers out there that want to help their local hospice continue to provide outstanding care to our patients and their families. Interested in joining our volunteer team? Visit www.sjhospice.org.uk/volunteer or call 01524 382538 Whatever your experience or skill set, there is a role fo...
Tell 3 people what matters to you now and in the future - St John's Hospice
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What really matters to you? Thinking about what’s important to you now can be a helpful starting point when planning for the future. We often shy away from talking about the end of life, but sharing your wishes doesn’t have to be upsetting. Take some time to speak about your priorities and decisions for the future; giving your loved ones peace of mind that they understand what you really want.
Last Days Matter from St John's Hospice
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Last Days Matter is a 2.5 hour programme designed for people who are not health professionals. Taking part will help you build the skills to start and hold a conversation about end of life and assist those close to you. The programme guides you through some of the emotional and practical consequences: before and after losing a loved one. To find out more visit our website: www.sjhospice.org.uk/...
Rachael introduces the Forget Me Not Centre Appeal at St John's Hospice
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Have you heard about our Forget Me Not Centre Appeal? Rachael is here to explain why this centre is going to make such a huge difference to children, young people and families who are experiencing bereavement. Visit www.sjhospice.org.uk/forgetmenot to donate or find out more. Whatever your donation today, you will be helping to open the doors to our new centre and be making a huge positive impa...
Kendal Colour Dash - Please set up your JustGiving Page
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Emma, the Head of Inpatient Services at St John's Hospice says thanks to all those who have joined the Kendal Colour Dash and remind them to set up their JustGiving page.
Kendal Colour Dash - Thanks for setting up your JustGiving page
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Emma, the Head of Inpatient Services at St John's Hospice says thanks to all those who have joined the Kendal Colour Dash and set up their JustGiving page.
We're leaving a gift to St John's Hospice - You can too
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Ensuring you have a Will in place is one of the most important things you can do for your family. It's also an opportunity to leave a gift to St John's Hospice to ensure the care we provide can continue across our community. Meet the wonderful family members of St John's Hospice who have already decided to leave a gift as well as the team who rely on these gifts to continue their work, providin...
Light Up A Life 2021 Online Celebration - St John's Hospice
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Join us on Friday 10th Dec at 6pm for the Premiere of our Light Up A Life Online Celebration. Readings, music and stories with a chance to pause and remember our loved ones as Christmas fast approaches. You can make your own dedications to loved ones online too: www.sjhospice.org.uk/lightupalife You'll be supporting St John’s Hospice - your local hospice this festive season. Thank you to all ou...
Hospice Care Week 2021 - Sue McGraw CEO St John's Hospice
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Here is Sue McGraw, CEO of St John's Hospice with a special message to mark the close of #HospiceCareWeek. “You matter because you are you, and you matter to the end of your life. We will do all we can not only to help you die peacefully, but also to live until you die.” Dame Cicely Saunders www.sjhospice.org.uk #Hospice #HospiceCare
Sue McGraw spends a day volunteering at the Shops
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For Volunteers' Week 2021 members of St John's Hospice's Senior Management have been spending time helping out in different areas of the Hospice! See how our CEO, Sue McGraw got on while volunteering in one of our charity shops
Shirley Mørch works a shift with the Volunteer Gardeners
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For Volunteers' Week 2021 members of St John's Hospice's Senior Management have been spending time helping out in different areas of the Hospice! See Head of Finance, Shirley Mørch repotting tomatoes with some of our volunteer gardeners
Sophy Horner works a shift with the Maintenance Volunteers
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For Volunteers' Week 2021 members of St John's Hospice's Senior Management have been spending time helping out in different areas of the Hospice! See Head of Marketing and Communications, Sophy Horner helping some of our maintenance volunteers rearrange an office to make sure it is Covid Safe
Sunflower Appeal Displays 2021 - St John's Hospice
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Here’s Catherine and new St John's Patron, Pam Barker inviting you to our wonderful Sunflower Appeal Displays that opened this week at Lancaster Castle and Brockhole on Windermere. They are open to the public until the 31st Aug! This is a new way for you to support your local hospice and remember your loved ones, through dedicating a sunflower of your own. To order your own sunflowers please vi...
Overseas Trek - Cambodia 2022 - Virtual Info Evening
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Overseas Trek - Cambodia 2022 - Virtual Info Evening
We're Recruiting - Senior Fundraising Executive April 2021 - St John's Hospice
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We're Recruiting - Senior Fundraising Executive April 2021 - St John's Hospice
Thank you for joining our lottery!
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Thank you for joining our lottery!
Christmas Superdraw 2020 Winners - St John's Hospice
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Christmas Superdraw 2020 Winners - St John's Hospice
Cuddle Bed Appeal Thank You - St John's Hospice
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Cuddle Bed Appeal Thank You - St John's Hospice
St John's Hospice Light Up A Life Online Celebration 2020
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St John's Hospice Light Up A Life Online Celebration 2020
St John's Hospice - Reindeer Rush Invitation
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St John's Hospice - Reindeer Rush Invitation
Support patients like Sam through the St John's Hospice Lottery
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Support patients like Sam through the St John's Hospice Lottery
Fundraising with Lisa - Hospice Care Week 2020 - St John's Hospice
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Fundraising with Lisa - Hospice Care Week 2020 - St John's Hospice
Volunteering with Nicky - Hospice Care Week 2020 - St John's Hospice
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Volunteering with Nicky - Hospice Care Week 2020 - St John's Hospice
Community Care with Lauren - Hospice Care Week - St John's Hospice
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Community Care with Lauren - Hospice Care Week - St John's Hospice
Catering for the Hospice with James - Hospice Care Week 2020 - St John's Hospice
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Catering for the Hospice with James - Hospice Care Week 2020 - St John's Hospice
On the Ward with Lucy - Hospice Care Week 2020 - St John's Hospice
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On the Ward with Lucy - Hospice Care Week 2020 - St John's Hospice
Housekeeping with Lydia - Hospice Care Week 2020 - St John's Hospice
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Housekeeping with Lydia - Hospice Care Week 2020 - St John's Hospice
Hospice Roles with Maddy - Hospice Care Week 2020 - St John's Hospice
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Hospice Roles with Maddy - Hospice Care Week 2020 - St John's Hospice

Комментарии

  • @myrahouse2368
    @myrahouse2368 24 дня назад

    OMGosh now I’m dealing with my daring big sister dying….. She’s in a lovely Hospice St John’s Bedford…I love that. I feel sad she’s afraid…. 🥹 She and I are having panic attacks…….I’m petrified I can’t live without my big sister…

  • @fatherburning358
    @fatherburning358 2 месяца назад

    Assessment for conflict role-play in end of life coming up. This video is most helpful in how im going to approach resolving the situation. Thanks so much. Really appreciated 🤍🙏

  • @ShreyaThomas-kp3bs
    @ShreyaThomas-kp3bs 2 месяца назад

    Amazing explanation & simplified a big topic ‘ I am going to use your technique for my interview

  • @normanchristie4524
    @normanchristie4524 3 месяца назад

    Very useful observations; my wife is now in a nursing home and beginning to show symptoms ....

  • @normanchristie4524
    @normanchristie4524 4 месяца назад

    You are describing my wife's lifestyle exactly. One good day next day down. She had an operation to fuse a fractured spine LI. I feel guilty about the pain that she endured after the operation. She is doubly incontinent. There is no rule book....

  • @christhomas9000
    @christhomas9000 4 месяца назад

    a clear and very loving and thoughtful description ....thank you so much ..bless you carers for doing the most valuable job in society for so little reward in this life .

  • @kazbaz8645
    @kazbaz8645 Год назад

    My mom has been in pains she supposes is arthritis. She is mainly in bed very tired. Ahe has carers in and i visit taking supplies etc. I wondered if it’s not uncommon for what say myself and her carers see and deal with doesnt fit in with the gps expectations? He thinks she ahould be up pottering about and i should take her for hospital blood test. I see a woman who cant make downstairs lettle own a blood test out! I asked for better pin meds and he said basically shea not ill enough. She seems held back by pain! The carers have apoken to gp re pain meds as its made me feel he didnt believe me. The carers eere getting me ready for end of her life from what they saw .... the gp says shea not terminal. She has hf and has had three admissions ... the last one she had a seizure in ambulance and i wasnout in fmily room and asked re dnr! So upsetting

  • @williamburke8242
    @williamburke8242 Год назад

    I like this part on 0:00-1:32.

  • @myrahouse2368
    @myrahouse2368 Год назад

    Feeling really sad the very elderly I care about …she is 98, she’s recently just not interested in much at all. She looks up at me & smiles but very quickly returns to sleep, she won’t hardly talk to me anymore. Her breathing seems more laboured recently too, her legs and ankles where swollen. (That’s improved) She chocks a bit when she eats & coughs. She’s very comfortable and is much loved bed ridden totally, she has carers 4 times a day and family visit often. We enjoy music together 🎶 but she’s just not interested at all now. We have been told many times over the last few years this is it …she’s dying she ends up fine. 😊 But this time it feels so different to me. Sad to see her so passive it’s so still compared to than hyperactive stage delirium she use to get that was distressing 😞

  • @isabellacicchetti6058
    @isabellacicchetti6058 Год назад

    How many 70 yo sons take care of their 95 yo parents? Those sons are old too, this didn't use to happen during the whole human history in the past!

  • @JohnJLillie
    @JohnJLillie Год назад

    Visioning: When a person has visions and sees God do Christians claim to see Jesus? Do other religions see their specific God? Or do they simply claim to see God in a general sense? Thanks

  • @jtoland2333
    @jtoland2333 Год назад

    My mother is dying, and I'm her caregiver but I'm not a nurse. She has started to show a lot of paranoia, and is convinced my daughter and I are trying to put her into a home. I want her to stay in her home but had to tell her, honestly, that the level of care she'll soon need is beyond what I can do. I've offered to remain a home with her, but I desperately need help. I'm not getting any younger, and I've been at this for years. I'm tired and I need to rest. This video just served to confirm that I can't do this anymore. I just can't.

    • @delphinium5555
      @delphinium5555 Год назад

      We are going through this. It's really tough. I hope you get some respite soon.

    • @jtoland2333
      @jtoland2333 Год назад

      @@delphinium5555 Thank you

    • @sweetiepie4328
      @sweetiepie4328 4 месяца назад

      Because you are family you probably spend alot of time with her. In a home your family will be tended to regularly but we walk away. You don't. We have other pts to tend to and you don't so you feel tied to one person. In a home you'll have rest and your family will be comfortable but they will be lonely. 🙁

  • @rickb8094
    @rickb8094 2 года назад

    What Happen when a Person Die? In order to get the correct answer, let us consult the infallible word of God. And the safest way to start is to ask the question: Q. 1) How did God create or form man? A. Genesis 2:7; And God formed man from the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and man became a living soul. Note: In forming man, God used two substances namely: 1. Dust of the ground 2. Breath of life Note: Now that we know how God formed man, we can safely answer the above question by reversing the process in which God formed man. To illustrate: Ii At Creation: Dust of the ground plus breath of life = man or a living soul At Death: Living Soul minus breath = Dust Q. 2) What happen to these two substances when a person die? A. 1.) Ecclesiastes 12:7; Then the dust return to the earth as it was, and the spirit (or breath of life, Genesis 2:7) return to God who gave it. A. 2) Job 27:3; All the while my breath is in me, and the spirit of God is in my nostrils. A. 3) Genesis 3:19; In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat thy bread, till thou return to the ground, for out of it was thou taken, for dust thou art, and unto dust shall thou return. Note: The three texts above clearly explained what happen to the two substances that God used in forming man at the time of death. At the same time, they also clearly answer the question. What happen when a person dies? The body return to dust of the ground where it was taken, (Genesis 3:19,)and the spirit or breath of life return to God who gave it. ( Ecclesiastes 12:7) The belief that when a person dies, there is a soul (immortal) that leave the body, and depending on how the person lived when alive, will determine where the soul will spend eternity, either in hell, to be punished and tortured for all eternity, in purgatory, with the hope of being brought to heaven or direct to heaven as the case maybe. This belief is contradictory to Ezekiel 18:20; The soul that sinneth, it shall die. The truth is, this belief is based on the Greek Philosophy called “Dualism” (pls check dualism in the internet) which teaches that the body and the mind are two separate entity, In that the body is physical while the mind is spiritual and immortal. Here lies this very dangerous belief. Why? Because if the soul is immortal, of course it is not subject to death. That is why, when a sinner die, based on this belief, the soul will go to hell to be tortured and burned forever and ever without end. What kind of punishment is this? Endless. Don’t make sense. It is because the soul is not subject to death, immortal. This is unbiblical. To dispel this erroneous belief, simple questions need to be asked. 1. Would our gracious, loving, merciful and longsuffering God, allow eternal torture and eternal life to co-exist? Of course not, for this will contradict His nature, which is God is love. 2. What kind of sin does anyone do, to deserve this kind of endless torture? There is no such kind of sin, for the Bible says; that the wages of sin is death, not endless torture. (Romans 6:23). According to Galatians 6:7; Whatsoever a man soweth, that he also reap. The truth is, God did not create anything or anyone immortal. For had he done this, then sin would be immortalized. The Bible said, that God alone is immortal. 1 Timothy 6:15,16. The reason is obvious, God knows the end from the beginning, Isaiah 46:9,10. Thus, he knew that Adam and Eve would commit sin, Genesis 3:6. and Romans 5:12; For by one man sin enter the world, and death by sin, in the death passed to all men, for all have sinned. The wages of sin is death. (Romans 6:23) Q. When will the person that died and who return to the dust, be made alive again? A. 1. John 5:28,29; Marvel not at this, for the hour is coming in the which, all that are in the graves shall hear his voice. And shall come forth, they that have done good, unto the resurrection of life, and they that have done evil, unto the resurrection of damnation. 2. Daniel 12:2; And many of them that sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake, some to everlasting life, and some to shame and everlasting contempt. Note: The two texts, clearly explained that the dead sleep in the dust and will come to life, when the voice of the Lord is heard at His second coming. Q. What event does the Bible say, would take place, when the dead which came forth from the graves/dust, and who have done good? A. 1 Thessalonians 4:16,17; For the Lord himself, shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the Archangel, and with the trump of God, and the dead in Christ shall rise first. Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air, and so shall we ever be with the Lord. Note: The event described in the above text, is referring to the second coming of Christ. (John 14:1-3.) Q. How about those that have done evil, when will they come to life? A. Revelation 20:5; But the rest of the dead lived not again until the thousand years were finished. Note: In conclusion, with this text, the resurrection of all that died and in their graves, (John 5:28,29) from Adam and Eve at the beginning, up to the last person who will die just before Christ second coming, is hereby completed. The reward of them that hath done good, is described in 1 Thessalonians 4:16,17, and in Revelation 20:6; Blessed and holy is he who hath part in the first resurrection, for the second death hath no power. In contrast, the punishment of them that hath done evil is described in Revelation 22:8, and is called the second death. .

  • @sherylbrown6943
    @sherylbrown6943 2 года назад

    Thanks so much for your caring and information.🥰

  • @helenmcgillivray2337
    @helenmcgillivray2337 2 года назад

    Why is morphine given at the end of life

    • @nancypicchi9224
      @nancypicchi9224 Год назад

      It relieves the discomfort of short of breath, reduces agitation, has a pleasant and calming affect for patient & loved ones alike. Sometimes patients need additional meds to address their pain. Hospice care is wonderful.

  • @veronicaconway9362
    @veronicaconway9362 2 года назад

    Thank you for the info about Tramadol. mum stopped that as it was making her symptoms worse. once it was out of her system she had a few weeks where she felt much better. now this last week, she has had acid and pain in her chest. she also has a bad heart as well as vascular disease. so far three times in these past three days she has had episodes of not being able to breath properly. as though she couldn't get air in her lungs. she is also clammy and her face is pale. she has other symptoms to, not much bodily control. and she is very weak. I heard that the health of a dying patient can go up and down. that's what mum ahs been doing, now again she is on a down. I don't know how long she has. but these last few days dont look good. is the acid, nausea and burping normal. my dad had the this about four months before he died. she keeps taking the rennie, but I think it's her heart.

  • @Jewel-ju2qz
    @Jewel-ju2qz 2 года назад

    I knew my dear mom was 'changing' she was poorly for a long time and we almost lost her twice...for the next 6 months she deteriorated slowly, she hugged me impromptu and said my daughter...looking back now I see it 💔

  • @iffybaker5013
    @iffybaker5013 2 года назад

    It is SO SAD!!

  • @ventilator98
    @ventilator98 2 года назад

    I'd like to know stuff that was obviously NOT discussed. I want to know more medical perspective. So let's say an elderly gentleman is dying in ICU. He's not on a ventilator. He's not on advanced therapies such as ECMO, IABP. He's on a pulse oximeter, ECG monitor, and the ECG monitor incorperates Respiratory Monitoring. Let's say, this patient is an elderly gentleman dying due to Sepsis. His Vasopressors were removed a couple of hours ago. His family is there, by his side. The alarms have been turned down to a low volume. The pulse beep has been turned off. What are the most common end of life rhythms you would see in such a case? Like how often will yo see tachycardia go into V-Tach, then V-Fib to Asystole? What are some other rhythms, you might see in this patient, near death? Do you always see the agonal rhythm, right before Asystole? And does the Agonal come between V-Tach, and V-Fib, or does it come before the V-Tach? I want to know some common rhythms, you might see in these end of life cases.

  • @mrs5046
    @mrs5046 2 года назад

    Thank you for taking the time to explain this. This I needed to know. 🙏

  • @poliver12345
    @poliver12345 2 года назад

    Dying people sleep more, rapid breathing or shallow breathing, chest secretions, death rattle, poo & secretions in lung airways, ensuring patient not alarmed by secretions, temperature changes, skin changes appear cool or warm varying, color changes from pale to mottled skin, discolored lips/nail beds/blue tinge on nails, symptoms escalate, degree of discomfort, agitation at presence of dying, important to assess patients, chest secreations,degree of pain, varying temperature change too hot or too cold, call nurses for assistance. Thanks Jacqueline Edgecombe for description of symtoms to be aware of!

  • @cheryljune1603
    @cheryljune1603 2 года назад

    My husband passed 3 weeks ago

    • @jennimc898
      @jennimc898 2 года назад

      Sorry for your loss Cheryl, my mum is in a nursing home on the end of life pathway.

  • @annettebertora4434
    @annettebertora4434 2 года назад

    God bless you all. XXXXXXOOOOOO

  • @michellegiampaoli40
    @michellegiampaoli40 2 года назад

    My dear mother passed away at the age of 90 years at our local Nursing home. I looked after her for 3 years prior to that. I helped her do the shopping & call the local taxi to take her back to Resthaven. We would catch up with all the local gossip and even I showed he the latest photos of my dogs. Since had passed away, both of my dogs never said goodbye to her since then ,my dogs got a bit fretted about Mum not coming home. So I kept up the usual routine

  • @richricogranada9647
    @richricogranada9647 2 года назад

    A big mistake hospitals and other facilities make is not taking patients out from bed and make them walk with the assistance of 2 male therapists. How a pt can recuperate laying in bed long term?

    • @IwasBlueb4
      @IwasBlueb4 2 года назад

      They arent going to recuperate if theyre dying.. They are often too weak to walk.....Let them go....peacefully.... I would raise the head somewhat, so secretions do not over accumulate, and turn the patient over , to avoid bed wounds.....But dont make them walk,....unless they can and want to

    • @carolzippel5021
      @carolzippel5021 Год назад

      If they are actively dying there is no turning back the clock.

  • @JorgeRodriguez-fe3kg
    @JorgeRodriguez-fe3kg 2 года назад

    Thank you so much

  • @TallulahBelle3276
    @TallulahBelle3276 2 года назад

    Thank you. 🙏🏽💝🌎

  • @paddywhack9261
    @paddywhack9261 2 года назад

    Why are those patients lying prone in bed. Their upper body should be elevated at 30° or more: lying flat causes secretions to accumulate and often leads to pneumonia. Seems like a no-brainer.

    • @IwasBlueb4
      @IwasBlueb4 2 года назад

      I often wonder the same as you, Paddy

    • @NunayoBisnez
      @NunayoBisnez 2 года назад

      They're probably trying to make them die sooner.

    • @wilarransom2545
      @wilarransom2545 Год назад

      I don’t disagree about the elevation need but I don’t think pneumonia is an issue by the time a person gets to this point. 😔

    • @AloneInTheVoid
      @AloneInTheVoid 20 дней назад

      It's always about what the patient wants and what makes them comfortable, even if it hastens death.

  • @jojozepofthejungle2655
    @jojozepofthejungle2655 2 года назад

    Thank you very much for this. Blessings from our universe to you.

  • @living4himga
    @living4himga 2 года назад

    My Mom passed from Covid August 31, 2021 She was alert until the last minute. Hospice didnt do a very good job at helping us. About the last hour my Mom said her chest hurt. We gave her the medicines they told us too. Little did I know that I watched my Momma have a heart attack and I could not help her. The hospice nurse did NOT tell us to expect her to have one. We were not prepared what so ever. My Mom was in the hospital. She was there about 4 days. The Dr. said there was nothing more they could do for her. My Momma did NOT want to be on life support. If she did , she would not have been put on one because there was not any available. My Momma was 84 years old. Her birthday is this month. I felt like they were pushing my Momma out of the hospital door. My Momma passed away with all her family by her side holding her hand. She did not die in a cold hospital room alone. My Momma accepted Jesus Christ as her savior when she was young. I know she is with God. I know that before she was born that God knew he would take her home on August 31. I love and miss my Momma so much. My heart is broken into a million pieces and will never be the same again.

    • @khappy1286
      @khappy1286 2 года назад

      My brother, age 59, passed on sat. 9/11/21- 3 days ago. We looked into covid wing window of his room and were all there as they took him off ventilator. 2 days prior he was getting better. We thought and he thought he was coming home. He passed at 12:52pm. We played Chris Tomlin's HOME and other praise songs while he could hear by speaker phone. Then they asked his wife-- who was picking up his body!! She was heartbroken at her loss just moments before and then is when they brought this up( so sad). We were all there and grateful to God he was saved 4 years ago! Im sad and confused because I'd rather he passed at home. I'm so glad you all were with your mother.

    • @living4himga
      @living4himga 2 года назад

      @@khappy1286 so sad for your loss. I thought that we would have her home so we could do physical therapy and keep her hydrated. I didn't know that around 9 hours later that she would be in Heaven with Jesus. I am grateful that my Mom had us by her side holding her hand. It is all GOD that we got to take her home. Because of the possibility that we could have gotten Covid being around her. I praise God for his protection during the time we were with her. She had a beautiful service.

    • @first9_yt
      @first9_yt 2 года назад

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    • @CrystalChris721
      @CrystalChris721 2 года назад

      Im so sorry for your loss.I wish you peace and comfort.🙏❤

  • @Beachboy-sg4qx
    @Beachboy-sg4qx 2 года назад

    Those was old people my friend she was 54 years old walking and talking not showing no sign of sickness but she did say she had pain here and there maybe the doctor told her what was wrong because she was sick all thru aug 2020 lost weight and pick it back up fast had a heart attack Saturday died on Sunday Jan 31 2021 rip Monique I still can’t believe it I will never believe it never

    • @theforensicastrologer
      @theforensicastrologer 2 года назад

      So so sorry to hear , my husband is only 47 and was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer and tbh ...life sucks 💔

  • @donnaveirs8930
    @donnaveirs8930 3 года назад

    God Bless Hospice. They are truly Special Angels, and helped me tremendously with my Mother.

  • @tenzeb615
    @tenzeb615 3 года назад

    Thanks for this video. It is very informative. We cared for my father at home during his final days. He had a sudden illness and things moved quickly. The GP and district nurses were very good but it was a shocking time. I’m not saying that one should spend time overly preparing but having a better idea of what is normal and what to expect would have helped all of us deal better with the situation. Death is part of life and not talked about enough certainly in western society. My Dad did an amazing job of dealing with his own hugely difficult circumstances and left me with the greatest gift. At no point was he a victim. He cared more for the people around him than he did himself. RIP mate, you are always with me.

  • @eagle7757
    @eagle7757 3 года назад

    For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. John 3:16 KJV, Jesus Christ is the only way........

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    • @johnbourke7528
      @johnbourke7528 2 года назад

      Amen

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  • @anitahaynes6171
    @anitahaynes6171 3 года назад

    Thank you.

  • @Sariah
    @Sariah 3 года назад

    This was my father. He slept more than he was awake. He was twitching. He could barely talk. I had no support as this happened at a Rehab. He was also uncomfortable. I wish I had seen this video beforehand.

    • @lindaguida4074
      @lindaguida4074 3 месяца назад

      Hospice can go to rehabilitation!

  • @a.dibenedetti7309
    @a.dibenedetti7309 3 года назад

    Dying is a pricess when the body is shutting down, how sad.

  • @mariannatexas
    @mariannatexas 3 года назад

    How do I know when to ask for hospice help?

    • @officetechtyping
      @officetechtyping 3 года назад

      Well, maybe if there is decline and you really don't feel good anymore. Anytime you feel you need assistance.

    • @peachygal4153
      @peachygal4153 3 года назад

      My MIL's doctor told us when it was time. She was on hospice about 2 months when she died. She was sick 5 months.

    • @peachygal4153
      @peachygal4153 3 года назад

      She was only unresponsive the last 10 days before that she was aware of things around her. It was so much easier for her that the nurse came to her home and no more doctor visits. Before that she was having 3 or 4 r. visits a week and we were all worn out from that. Us and her. We had known she was dying and nothing could be done for about 6 weeks before she went on hospice.

    • @IwasBlueb4
      @IwasBlueb4 2 года назад

      @@peachygal4153 If you KNEW she was dying, why did you keep taking her for more and more doctor's visits ??

  • @sallyclay1974
    @sallyclay1974 3 года назад

    My sister had Lewy Bodies Dementia. She had 4 years with round the clock caregivers,at her house in Ridgefield, and her last 3 years, at The Residence , in Darien, CT. She died peacefully, in her sleep, on Jan 27th, 2021. God bless the medical staff, and Hospice, for taking such good care of my sister. I salute all of u!

  • @jojo_mcelwee6591
    @jojo_mcelwee6591 3 года назад

    I'm going through this with my mum the now. I hate cancer

    • @irishravr632
      @irishravr632 3 года назад

      Prayers offered for you and you're mum, God bless.

    • @BecD1983
      @BecD1983 3 года назад

      Me too

    • @Dragonhunter1400
      @Dragonhunter1400 3 года назад

      Same me with my dad. Stay strong mate

  • @lindacheragotti7730
    @lindacheragotti7730 3 года назад

    Thank you for your service. I worked many years in the States as a Hospice Nurse. It taught me many things. One thing it taught me was to love my patient and their families completely, and it taught me not to be afraid if death. I loved my career immensely.

  • @gurvinderkaur3607
    @gurvinderkaur3607 3 года назад

    When dying patients in deep sleep, although they can develop respiratory noisy secretions, but they are not aware of thes and doesn't affect them,they don't show agitation for this and this is normal. In my experience once dying patients develop chest/respiratory secretions it's almost impossible to remove/control them with medication like octreotide or hyoscine etc

  • @annadilebo9105
    @annadilebo9105 3 года назад

    Death is so scary.it seems like dying in itself is painful.we will see and feel it when we get there I guess

    • @angelh8262
      @angelh8262 3 года назад

      Most people die peacefully in their sleep. I think you must be referring to symptoms of illness which can cause discomfort. It’s a person’s thoughts that cause them anxiety. When a person can learn to relax and live in the present moment there is nothing to fear. Fear comes from thinking about the past, having regrets or guilt or worrying about the future; what might happen. There are many free relaxing meditations I would recommend on Utube ie the mindful movement. Trust and know all is well.

    • @annettebertora4434
      @annettebertora4434 2 года назад

      @@angelh8262 And prey the Holy Spirit.

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    • @IwasBlueb4
      @IwasBlueb4 2 года назад

      @@angelh8262 The nurse on here talked about PHYSICAL symptoms , such as secretions, causing agitation....and she also said these secretions are quite frequent.... So, where , Angel, do u get the " most people die peacefully in their sleep from " ?

    • @cherryred584
      @cherryred584 2 года назад

      There is no dying. The flesh dies our spirit goes back home. It's a continuation day. NOTHING at all to fear.

  • @bethakapima
    @bethakapima 3 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @chrisloynd3365
    @chrisloynd3365 3 года назад

    Thank you a beautiful service xx

    • @SJHospice
      @SJHospice 3 года назад

      Thank you Chris. We're very glad you enjoyed it :-)

  • @markmartinez9561
    @markmartinez9561 3 года назад

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  • @seleldjdfmn221
    @seleldjdfmn221 4 года назад

    Fantastic job. you're great. Oh, and Happy dare day! :O

  • @seleldjdfmn221
    @seleldjdfmn221 4 года назад

    This will Be one Of your best. When's your next video? #love xo

  • @TarniaF
    @TarniaF 6 лет назад

    That’s at my school...