1 hr 48 min

Being Authentic With Hospice Chaplain Rabbi David Gold, Episode 082 The Heart of Hospice Podcast

    • Medicine

There’s more than meets the eye when it comes to the role of the hospice chaplain.  In this episode we’re talking with hospice chaplain and Jewish Rabbi David Gold.  David gives insight into the work of hospice chaplaincy and shares the traditions that affect how Jewish patients and families experience death and dying.  There seems to be a lot of confusion about what a hospice chaplain, or spiritual counselor, does.  David reminds us that chaplains are there to serve patients, to meet them where they are in their faith beliefs.  It’s not part of hospice philosophy to convert or change a patient’s belief system.  End of life teams are called to make the patient comfortable so that means providing interventions for total pain of body, mind, and spirit.  David’s warmth and sense of humor reminds us all that care should start with a smile!  You’ll find more information about hospice philosophy and how to make the most of your end of life journey at theheartofhospice.com.  To connect with podcast hosts Jerry Fenter or Helen Bauer, send an email to host@theheartofhospice.com.  They’d make a great speaker for your next event, conference, or agency memorial service.  You are The Heart of Hospice!

There’s more than meets the eye when it comes to the role of the hospice chaplain.  In this episode we’re talking with hospice chaplain and Jewish Rabbi David Gold.  David gives insight into the work of hospice chaplaincy and shares the traditions that affect how Jewish patients and families experience death and dying.  There seems to be a lot of confusion about what a hospice chaplain, or spiritual counselor, does.  David reminds us that chaplains are there to serve patients, to meet them where they are in their faith beliefs.  It’s not part of hospice philosophy to convert or change a patient’s belief system.  End of life teams are called to make the patient comfortable so that means providing interventions for total pain of body, mind, and spirit.  David’s warmth and sense of humor reminds us all that care should start with a smile!  You’ll find more information about hospice philosophy and how to make the most of your end of life journey at theheartofhospice.com.  To connect with podcast hosts Jerry Fenter or Helen Bauer, send an email to host@theheartofhospice.com.  They’d make a great speaker for your next event, conference, or agency memorial service.  You are The Heart of Hospice!

1 hr 48 min