Compassionate Journeys Cindy Cantrell
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Conversations about home care and hospice
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Episode 10 - Coping With the Holidays
While the holiday season is a time of joy for many, it can cause great struggle for those who are grieving. Susan Toleos, counseling services manager for bereavement and spiritual care at Home Health Foundation, offers tips for how grievers and supporters can better communicate needs and wishes, build connection and make new traditions while honoring the past.
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Episode 9 – I Have An Ostomy. Now What?
After an ileostomy, colostomy or urostomy, patients confront a dizzying combination of physical, emotional and social challenges. Wound ostomy nurses Rachael Sacco, RN, WOCN of MelroseWakefield Hospital and Marian Barry-Ravigni, RN, WOCN of Hallmark VNA collaborate within the hospital and patient homes to support patients' new personal care routines, diets, special products and confidence to lead a normal life.
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Episode 8 – A Partner in Caring
Since its inception in 1960, D’Youville Life & Wellness Community has provided Greater Lowell and surrounding communities with exceptional elder care. President and CEO Naomi Prendergast describes the nonprofit organization’s breadth of services and longtime role as a valued community partner of Home Health Foundation.
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Episode 7 – Nutrition Tips for the Quarantine 15 and Beyond
While nearly half of Americans report gaining too much weight during the COVID-19 pandemic, Home Health Foundation Registered Dietitian Erin Tefft, RD, LDN explains why healthy eating is important for us all – but especially those living with chronic illness.
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Episode 6 – Why Vaccinate Eligible Young People Against COVID-19
Home Health Foundation Chief Medical Officer Bernice Burkarth, MD, HMDC, FAAHPM reviews the data leading to the FDA’s Emergency Use Authorization of the vaccine for ages 12 and older.
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Episode 5 – Volunteering From a Distance
Throughout the pandemic, David Zoffoli has continued volunteering for Merrimack Valley Hospice by sewing memory pillows and teddy bears from clothing of the deceased; leading a virtual Calm Breathing session each week; and co-facilitating a biweekly Zoom support group for anyone in the LGBTQ+ community who is grieving a death. To register and learn more about MVH support groups, all of which are free and open to the public, call 978-552-4510 or visit www.MerrimackValleyHospice.org.