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Our hospice colleague Helen Haddick has a unique blog. Helen shares incredibly transparent and sometimes heart-wrenching stories about her experiences as a hospice nurse.
Coming from a background of critical care, Helen has connected with end of life care in a deep way. Her honesty is moving, and her dedication to both patients and families is palpable in her writing. It’s easy to conjure up vivid images of the work of a hospice nurse as you share hospice work through Helen’s eyes.
You can find her blog at fromsavingtosending.com. Connect with her on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. She’s simply amazing!
The Heart of Hospice can connect you with vital information about end of life care, advance care planning, and self care for both professionals and unpaid caregivers. And be sure to listen to the end of this Heartbeat episode to hear Helen’s favorite Dolly Parton quote!
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Our hospice colleague Helen Haddick has a unique blog. Helen shares incredibly transparent and sometimes heart-wrenching stories about her experiences as a hospice nurse.
Coming from a background of critical care, Helen has connected with end of life care in a deep way. Her honesty is moving, and her dedication to both patients and families is palpable in her writing. It’s easy to conjure up vivid images of the work of a hospice nurse as you share hospice work through Helen’s eyes.
You can find her blog at fromsavingtosending.com. Connect with her on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. She’s simply amazing!
The Heart of Hospice can connect you with vital information about end of life care, advance care planning, and self care for both professionals and unpaid caregivers. And be sure to listen to the end of this Heartbeat episode to hear Helen’s favorite Dolly Parton quote!
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