Hope Hospice is committed to supporting patients and loved ones with exceptional care, compassion, and dignity.
With safety in mind during the Covid-19 pandemic, Hope Hospice has temporarily ceased our in-person health education programs, which we offer at no charge to our local community. We wanted to make sure these resources remain available to you, but in a way that you can consume from home. So, we converted our presentations into a series of Town Hall–style events offered live over Zoom. Below are the recordings, which you can now watch at your convenience and share with a friend.
“Eating for Wellness”
October 29, 2020
The secret to lifelong wellness is to form a healthy daily eating pattern and exercise plan, not a regimented routine. This presentation will provide an explanation of key nutrients and tips on making smart food choices.
Speaker:
Terry Stowell, RD
Terry holds a Masters degree in dietetics/food administration. She is a consulting dietitian for several corporations and healthcare agencies, including Hope Hospice.
“GEM States Model: A Discussion on Stages of Dementia”
October 21, 2020
Dementia-care expert Teepa Snow (teepasnow.com) created a unique way of understanding and talking about stages of dementia. We commonly hear statements like “my mother has late-stage dementia,” but what does that mean? Most of the medical community uses this language about “stages” to describe the severity of a patient’s dementia symptoms, but perhaps there’s a better–more specific and more positive–way to discuss our loved ones living with dementia and the challenges they face as the disease progresses.
In this webinar, Gia Barsell, Manager of Dementia Services at Hope Hospice, will teach you about Teepa’s GEMS. Unlike other cognitive models, it acknowledges that everyone’s abilities can change in a moment. Modifying environments, situations, interactions, and expectations will create either supportive positive opportunities or result in distress and a sense of failure. Just as gemstones need different settings and care to show their best characteristics, so do people. Rather than focusing on a person’s loss when there is brain change, seeing individuals as precious, unique, and capable encourages a care partnership and is the core of this model. Providing supportive settings for everyone, including care providers, allows them to use what they have to be their best. The GEM States Model advocates that everyone living with brain change will shine when given the opportunity.
Speaker:
Gia Barsell, Hope Hospice Manager of Dementia Services
PAC Certified Dementia Trainer and Consultant
“An Introduction to Hospice and Answers to Common Questions”
October 14, 2020
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If you or a loved one is facing a life-limiting illness, you may have discussed the option of hospice care with your personal physician. The decision to go onto hospice means that you have decided to no longer pursue curative care and that life expectancy outside of such treatment is 6 months or fewer. This interactive webinar will educate you about how hospice care works: what services it provides, how the costs of care are handled, what types of medical professionals are involved in the care team, which choices you have, and many other common questions we at Hope get from all our client families.
This is a great opportunity to learn about the hospice process and ask questions of our experts.
Panelists:
Kari Rayford, LVN
Hope Hospice Director of Outreach
Veronica Martin, MSW, ASW
Hope Hospice Supervisor of Medical Social Workers
“Nutrition 101”
October 8, 2020
People generally understand that to be healthy, you must eat nutritionally. It is important to fully understand the impact nutrition has on our body. This presentation will heighten awareness about important nutrition elements.
Speaker:
Terry Stowell, RD
Terry holds a Masters degree in dietetics/food administration. She is a consulting dietitian for several corporations and healthcare agencies, including Hope Hospice.
“Take Control of Your Diabetes”
September 24, 2020
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Resource list
Without care, your diabetes can lead to health problems such as kidney failure, nerve damage, heart disease, high blood pressure, and other diseases. If you have been diagnosed with diabetes, there are steps you can take to manage the condition and keep your glucose levels under control. At this presentation, registered dietitian Terry Stowell will discuss smart food choices, gluten’s effect on the body, weight management considerations, and more!
Speaker:
Terry Stowell, RD
Terry holds a Masters degree in dietetics/food administration. She is a consulting dietitian for several corporations and healthcare agencies, including Hope Hospice.
“Dementia Care in the COVID-19 Era”
September 16, 2020
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Resources list
Emergency info for care partners
Adjusting to and coping with the COVID-19 pandemic is challenging for all of us, but for the person living with dementia and their care partners, it can be debilitating. In this interactive webinar, Hope Hospice’s dementia specialists will discuss the nature of dementia and how it impacts thinking and behavior, examine how this condition coupled with the necessary virus-prevention measures can further complicate the caregiving experience, and provide strategies that can help care partners cope with these challenges and focus on the well-being of their loved ones and themselves.
Panelists:
Gia Barsell, Hope Hospice Manager of Dementia Services
PAC Certified Dementia Trainer and Consultant
Debbie Emerson, Hope Hospice Community Health Educator
CARES® Dementia Specialist
“Five Wishes: A unique advance healthcare directive”
June 5, 2020
So much in life is out of our control, and, at times, the uncertainty causes frustration and stress. However, this doesn’t have to be the case at the end of life. Preparing for the eventuality of the time when you will pass on is priceless gift you can leave your loved ones. But pondering medical what-ifs and choices regarding care when death is near may not be easy conversations to have. Join Hope Hospice as we discuss Five Wishes, an easy-to-understand advance healthcare directive that helps you communicate your desires in critical areas of concern. This presentation is offered via Zoom at no cost. You will receive an essential introduction to the document’s components, tips on how to engage in conversations with your family, and an opportunity to ask questions. It will be helpful to obtain your own copy of Five Wishes for a nominal fee from the Aging With Dignity organization at fivewishes.org, since it is not available as a digital download, although you can view a sample at the website.
Panelists:
Rev. Melissa Tumaneng, MBA, MDIV, BCC, Hope Hospice Supervisor of Spiritual Care
Michelle Russell, Hope Hospice Community Liaison & Educator
Moderator: Kendra Strey, Director of Communications
“Understanding the Care Needs of Aging Loved Ones”
June 3, 2020
The panel will explore and acknowledge the new challenges family members and professionals face in caring for our aging population in this pandemic era. They will discuss strategies used in the home and at healthcare facilities, as well as the value of completing advance healthcare directives. Panelists will offer tips and insight to caregivers for the importance of self-care.
Panelists:
Veronica Martin, MSW, ASW, Hope Hospice Supervisor of Medical Social Workers
Debbie Emerson, MS, Hope Hospice Community Educator
Kari Rayford, LVN, Hope Hospice Director of Outreach
Moderator: Jennifer Pettley, MPA, Hope Hospice Director of Development
“Understanding Loss and Grief”
May 27, 2020
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Grief doesn’t just occur with the loss of a loved one. It can happen over the loss of a job, livelihood, and sense of purpose; over personal freedoms and over a yearning for the way things used to be pre-pandemic. Will anything ever be the same again, or is there an opportunity for a new way of thinking? In this brief session, learn about grief processes and some coping strategies in the era of COVID-19.
Panelists:
Kathleen Brand, LMFT, ATR, Hope Hospice Grief Support Center Director
Rev. Melissa Tumaneng, MBA, MDIV, BCC, Hope Hospice Supervisor of Spiritual Care
Moderator: Jennifer Pettley, MPA, Hope Hospice Director of Development
“Having a Higher Awareness of Your Mortality: Planning for the What-Ifs”
May 20, 2020
You can—and should—make the most of your youth, but don’t let thoughts of “I’ve got time” inspire procrastination when it comes to adequately preparing for the possibility that you could become incapacitated and/or terminally ill. A new level of awareness about the end of life has more people thinking about what preparation may be needed if they or a family member were to face the sudden onset of a debilitating, potentially life-threatening illness. What conversations should family members be having right now? What kinds of preparation are available? Our panelists will discuss these end-of-life care options and give you insight into how hospice and health systems are adjusting to new demands and needs.
Panelists:
Jatinder Marwaha, MD, FACP, HMCD, Hope Hospice Medical Director
Kuljeet Multani, MD, HMCD, Hope Hospice Associate Medical Director
Jennifer Hansen, Hope Hospice CEO
Moderator: Jennifer Pettley, MPA, Hope Hospice Director of Development
Several fundraising events that generate vital support for our hospice services, grief support, and caregiver education programs upon which so many local families depend had to be canceled because of measures enacted to slow the spread COVID-19. Will you help Hope Hospice ensure these programs remain available by making a contribution today?
We are grateful for donations of any amount. Hope Hospice, Inc., is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit agency, IRS Tax ID# 94-2576059, and donations are tax deductible to the extent allowed by the law.