When You Die

Barbara Karnes - Hospice Pioneer

Sep 20, 2020
Barbara Karnes, an experienced hospice nurse and author, shares her invaluable insights on end-of-life care with Johanna Lunn. She discusses the importance of viewing dying as both a personal and communal journey, highlighting the shift in family roles after death. Karnes offers strategies for coping with grief, especially when loved ones are separated due to circumstances like COVID-19. She also emphasizes the need for self-care among healthcare workers and encourages finding joy in daily activities, even in challenging times.
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INSIGHT

Dying Is More Than A Medical Event

  • Dying is a personal, communal experience rather than a strictly medical event.
  • Focus care on emotional, mental, and spiritual needs as well as physical comfort.
ANECDOTE

Comforting A Child Who Couldn't Visit

  • Barbara recalled a man sobbing outside a hospital because he couldn't be with his dying father.
  • She advised imagining the bedside and speaking from the heart when physical presence isn't possible.
ADVICE

Use A Shower Ritual To Reset

  • After a difficult shift, cleanse yourself physically and mentally by showering and visualizing the water washing away the emotions.
  • Turn the shower into a ritual so you leave work energy behind and return recharged.
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