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As people grow older, they face health challenges that are hard to avoid, including severe illnesses from their lifetime. These can include memory loss, cancer, heart problems, and more, which can be physically and emotionally hurtful. But hospice care can help a lot as it gives special comfort and support to people nearing the end of life, making their transition smoother and more peaceful. Starting this kind of care early is important, as it brings ease to our loved ones as their days get nearer.
Join this conversation with Dalene Higgins as she shares about her parents' end-of-life and hospice experiences and the inspiration she got. Dalene Higgins is the founder of Elevate Finances & Money Coach for GenXers. She is a financial coach for Gen Xers and hosts "Wealthy After 40 Podcast." After reaching her dream of retiring early at age 50, Dalene decided to help others do the same. Now, she is on a mission to help Gen Xers ditch debt, save for retirement, and live on their own terms.
Even though most Gen Xers feel unprepared for retirement, Dalene believes that it is never too late to start. Because when you get your head out of the sand and get to know your numbers, you realize that your financial dreams are closer than you think.
Tune in!
Key Highlights from the Episode;
[00:30] Episode intro and a quick bio of the guest, Dalene Higgins
[02:38] Dalene's dad, his terminal illness and what led them to hospice
[05:16] The last breath of Dalene's dad in her watch
[06:33] Experiences with the hospice nurses
[08:12] How the idea of hospice care for the dad came about
[10:13] Dalene's previous exposure to hospice settings
[10:53] Best memories of her dad in hospice
[13:16] Things Dalene would have changed concerning hospice
[15:03] Dalene's mom's dementia and her last day's journey in hospice
[22:28] Why hospice care is needed sooner than later
[25:33] What Dalene would change from her mom's experience
[27:11] Best memories of her mom's last days
[27:38] Ending show and calls to action
Notable QuotesHospice does not end with a patient's death. The caregivers take time to help the family of the patient to grieve. [05:16]
Having hospice care nurses helps ground you and guide you when enjoying those last days of your loved ones. [07:05]
The earlier you start hospice care for your loved one, the better it is for them to feel comfortable and have a quality end of life. [22:28]
Dalene Higgins
Website: https://www.elevatefinances.us/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dalenehiggins/
Wealthy @ 40 Podcast: https://www.elevatefinances.us/wealthy-after-40/
Marie's Contact:
www.hospiceexplained.com
http://buymeacoffee.com/hospice
Leave a Voicemail: 206-705-3080
By Marie Betcher RN5
5757 ratings
As people grow older, they face health challenges that are hard to avoid, including severe illnesses from their lifetime. These can include memory loss, cancer, heart problems, and more, which can be physically and emotionally hurtful. But hospice care can help a lot as it gives special comfort and support to people nearing the end of life, making their transition smoother and more peaceful. Starting this kind of care early is important, as it brings ease to our loved ones as their days get nearer.
Join this conversation with Dalene Higgins as she shares about her parents' end-of-life and hospice experiences and the inspiration she got. Dalene Higgins is the founder of Elevate Finances & Money Coach for GenXers. She is a financial coach for Gen Xers and hosts "Wealthy After 40 Podcast." After reaching her dream of retiring early at age 50, Dalene decided to help others do the same. Now, she is on a mission to help Gen Xers ditch debt, save for retirement, and live on their own terms.
Even though most Gen Xers feel unprepared for retirement, Dalene believes that it is never too late to start. Because when you get your head out of the sand and get to know your numbers, you realize that your financial dreams are closer than you think.
Tune in!
Key Highlights from the Episode;
[00:30] Episode intro and a quick bio of the guest, Dalene Higgins
[02:38] Dalene's dad, his terminal illness and what led them to hospice
[05:16] The last breath of Dalene's dad in her watch
[06:33] Experiences with the hospice nurses
[08:12] How the idea of hospice care for the dad came about
[10:13] Dalene's previous exposure to hospice settings
[10:53] Best memories of her dad in hospice
[13:16] Things Dalene would have changed concerning hospice
[15:03] Dalene's mom's dementia and her last day's journey in hospice
[22:28] Why hospice care is needed sooner than later
[25:33] What Dalene would change from her mom's experience
[27:11] Best memories of her mom's last days
[27:38] Ending show and calls to action
Notable QuotesHospice does not end with a patient's death. The caregivers take time to help the family of the patient to grieve. [05:16]
Having hospice care nurses helps ground you and guide you when enjoying those last days of your loved ones. [07:05]
The earlier you start hospice care for your loved one, the better it is for them to feel comfortable and have a quality end of life. [22:28]
Dalene Higgins
Website: https://www.elevatefinances.us/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dalenehiggins/
Wealthy @ 40 Podcast: https://www.elevatefinances.us/wealthy-after-40/
Marie's Contact:
www.hospiceexplained.com
http://buymeacoffee.com/hospice
Leave a Voicemail: 206-705-3080

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