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Facing Death: Providing Physical,
Emotional And Spiritual Comfort To Loved Ones Designed to help terminally
ill patients and their caregivers "know what to expect" and how to comfort
each other physically, emotionally and spiritually.
Facing Death: Practical Planning
& Legal Issues Offers an exceptional nurse/attorney who explains the
various legal instruments, which can help patients, their caregivers and
medical providers. Also covered are organ donation, bills and insurance
and a hospice spiritual director discusses funeral planning. 1997
Facing Death: Understanding End-Of-Life Patient Needs End-of-life patients, caregivers, hospice and medical professionals focus on a range of intense concerns and emotions, including honesty, denial, anger, and hope. 1999 Item # NIM-243 15 min. $99.95 ADD TO CART
Facing Death: The Gift Of Being
There Patients, hospice professionals and caregivers explain how important
it is to the patient for friends and family "to just be there". This program
covers; ways of being there, being there for the comatose patient, being
there with grace, and being there "a family issue". 1999
The Hospice Journey The goals
and concepts of the Hospice service including comfort care, symptom and
pain control are explored. Hospice is a two-part program, which encompasses
both inpatient and home care.
The Courage To Grieve, The Courage
To Grow Teaches you to say good-bye and begin living wholeheartedly.
Speaks directly to grievers, particularly people who have lost a loved
one through death. Also designed as an educational tool for workshops
on bereavement. It is especially useful in retirement homes, hospice,
hospitals, and other places that deal with life-threatening illnesses.
Hospice Care: I Will Always Love
You At least 50% of all adults and children are exposed to a psychological
traumatic event. Many who survive traumatic experiences are affected so
strongly by stress associated with the event that they are unable to live
a normal life.
Seniors Health &Wellness: Long
Term Results See how important a healthy and active lifestyle is in
your senior years. Meet some pretty amazing seniors who are living lives
some of us can only dream about. Offers some important long-term advice
for older adults and their children. 2000
Dealing With The Elderly
Examines problems encountered with Alzheimer's and other diseases, which
affect the elderly. In this program, an individual wanders away from home
and is found by officers who try to identify him.
Interviewing The Elderly By
the year 2000, over half the population will be over the age of 55. How
can interview techniques be altered to provide the most effective and
efficient method of speaking to the elderly person? Topics covered include;
making appointments to meet with them, where to conduct the interview,
using titles when speaking to them, maintaining eye contact during the
interview, not talking down to them, avoiding asking complex questions,
beginning the interview with non-threatening questions and easing into
the more difficult information to talk about. 1999
Aging Parents: Well Informed
& Best Decisions Options for aging parents…are you prepared? As parents
age, decisions that need to be made for them become harder and harder.
From assisted living communities to home health care, we will show you
what to expect and how to make the most well-informed and best decisions
for you and your parents. Armed with the information needed to make clear
decisions, the process can be made easier. 2000
The Aging Mind: Fighting Memory
Loss Find out how your mind is affected by the aging process. Learn
what you can do to help fight memory loss. Video takes a look at Alzheimer's
and sees how families can help loved ones who are suffering from it.
Aging Sensitivity . . . The Mind
Is Willing, The Body Is Weak Gain a head start on regulatory requirements
and see why this video won first place in the Crystal Award of Excellence.
This insightful look at the physical and emotional realities of aging
equips caregivers with a deeper understanding of the aging process and
the losses seniors experience. It features moving interviews with seniors
who talk openly about aging and how it has personally affected them.
Growing Older: Wellness For The
Winter Years Discusses preventative measures for common ailments among
the elderly. Stresses exercise and a well-balanced diet. Find out how
to cope with retirement & the natural aging process and much more. 1994
Don't Call Me Old Meg Carpenter,
in her poem Don't Call Me Old, shares her feelings of senior citizens
of today and tomorrow. With this theme in mind, the video, an inter-generational
special, showing senior citizens working with young children in a childcare
center, illustrates that being older does not mean being useless. Senior
citizens do not want to be segregated from society and, in the area of
childcare, their participation is not only welcomed but also needed.
No Place Like Home The lack
of planned in-home care for the elderly affects both families and patients.
With this video, explore available care options and receive information
on insurance and expenses.
"Moving Into Assisted Living…"
A Smooth Transition Shows family members how to make a smooth transition
when relocating an older loved one into assisted living. Family members
and residents share their experiences and tips that helped make their
moves pleasurable.
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