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And Then They Wondered

And Then They Wondered

著者: Carolina Agemy & ReBecca Jo
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And Then They Wondered… is a space for the questions we don't rush to answer. Each episode explores the quiet tensions of being human — relationships, identity, growth, grief, creativity, purpose — and the moments that make us pause and think, "There has to be more to this." Through honest conversations and reflective dialogue, we lean into nuance over noise and curiosity over certainty. This isn't about having it all figured out. It's about learning how to wonder better.2026 哲学 社会科学
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  • To Die For: Exploring the Beauty of Hospice Care
    2026/02/23

    Facing the end of life is difficult for patients and families. In this video, we explain what hospice care is, how it differs from palliative care, what services to expect, legal and emotional considerations, ways families can prepare, and how providers support comfort, dignity, and meaning in the final days.

    We cover:

    • Hospice eligibility and when to consider it
    • Pain and symptom management strategies
    • Emotional, spiritual, and family support
    • Common myths and frequently asked questions

    Whether you're making decisions for a loved one or planning ahead, this compassionate guide offers clear information, practical steps, and resources to help you navigate this time with confidence and care.

    #HospiceCare #EndOfLife #PalliativeCare #Caregiving #AdvanceDirectives

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    27 分
  • To Die For: When is it Time for Hospice?
    2026/03/10

    One of the most common questions families ask is: "How do we know when it's time for hospice?"

    In this episode of To Die For, we walk through what actually qualifies someone for hospice care and the signs that it may be time to start the conversation.

    Hospice care requires a physician certification of a terminal illness with a life expectancy of six months or less if the disease follows its normal course. But eligibility is about more than just a diagnosis. It often becomes clear through patterns of decline that unfold over time.

    We discuss some of the most common indicators that someone may qualify for hospice, including:

    General decline in overall health
    Reduced functional status, often measured by the Palliative Performance Scale (PPS)
    Unintentional weight loss or declining nutritional status
    Increasing dependence in Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) such as bathing, dressing, eating, and walking
    Frequent hospitalizations or emergency room visits
    Persistent symptoms such as pain, breathlessness, or fatigue

    We also explore disease-specific guidelines that physicians consider when determining eligibility, including advanced cancer, dementia and Alzheimer's disease, heart failure, lung disease, stroke, and other progressive illnesses.

    Finally, we talk about some of the common referral signs families often notice first — frequent falls, increasing weakness, loss of appetite, recurrent infections, and a shift from independence to needing more daily care.

    Understanding these changes can help families recognize when hospice may provide the comfort, support, and dignity patients deserve in the final chapter of life.

    If you've ever wondered how to recognize when it may be time for hospice, this episode offers guidance, clarity, and compassionate insight into one of the most important decisions families face.

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    32 分
  • To Die For: You're Not Alone — Meet Your Hospice Care Team
    2026/03/26

    When someone enters hospice care, one of the biggest questions families have is:
    "Who is going to be caring for my loved one?"

    In this episode of And Then They Wondered…, we walk you through the hospice care team—the people who show up to support not just the patient, but the entire family.

    As hospice nurses, we've seen how powerful it is when families understand who is on their team and how each role works together to provide comfort, dignity, and support at the end of life.

    In this episode, we cover:

    ✨ Who makes up the hospice care team
    ✨ What each team member does
    ✨ How often you can expect visits
    ✨ The difference between medical, emotional, and spiritual support
    ✨ How hospice supports both the patient and the family

    You'll learn about the roles of:

    • Hospice nurses
    • Physicians and nurse practitioners
    • Certified nursing assistants (CNAs)
    • Social workers
    • Chaplains/spiritual care providers
    • Volunteers
    • Bereavement support teams

    Hospice is not just medical care—it is a team-based approach to comfort, connection, and dignity at the end of life.

    Whether you're navigating hospice now or simply want to understand what to expect, this episode will help you feel more prepared, supported, and informed.

    💬 We'd love to hear from you: Have you or a loved one experienced hospice care? What surprised you most about the team?

    🔔 Subscribe for more in our To Die For series, where we explore:

    • When it's time for hospice
    • What the dying process actually looks like
    • How to support a loved one at end of life
    • And how thinking about death can help us live more fully
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    32 分
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