This is How People Die DVD
This is How People Die offers an in depth workshop with Barbara Karnes, RN on the dying process. In this three part, award winning DVD, Barbara addresses the normal dying process from the months before to the moment of death.
This film is used in continuing education for the following:
- Medical Staff Orientation
- Hospice Volunteer Training
- Stephen Ministries
- Parish Nurses
- End of Life Doulas
- Nursing Faculty Inservice &/or Orientation Nursing Schools
Check with your local state board of nursing for CEU eligibility.
Close Captioned for the Hearing Impaired
CONTENTS
Part One: 65 minutes - Natural process of dying from disease and old age
Part Two: 50 minutes - Labor of dying
Part Three: 45 minutes - Questions & thoughts
PDF Outlines
This Is How People Die DVD from Barbara Karnes RN on Vimeo.
By educating your team, you enhance their ability to provide compassionate care and support. Don't miss this opportunity to empower your staff and elevate the quality of end-of-life care. Order now and unlock the transformative power of This is How People Die.
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This is How People Die is available to purchase for $265 or rent for $95 digitally on Vimeo.
AWARDS:
- 2018 COMMUNICATOR AWARDS DISTINCTION WIINER, Film / Video - Social Issues / Responsibility
- 2018 COMMUNICATOR AWARDS DISTINCTION WIINER, Film / Video - Health and Wellness
- 2018 COMMUNICATOR AWARDS DISTINCTION WIINER, Film / Video - Education / Educational Institutions
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This is How People Die
I use this DVD as an educational tool for my staff and volunteers. Excellent content and delivered in an easy to remember way! Thank you Barbara for this excellent DVD!
BK Books
Hi Doreen, this DVD is filmed from a workshop I used to give to hospice professionals. This DVD enables me to reach and teach more people. Thank you for your comment. Blessings to you in the work you are doing. Barbara
Helps new and seasoned staff be able to explain the dying process to family and facility staff!
"This is How People Die" has helped me be able to train our new and seasoned staff how to explain the dying process in terms that they can use when talking to patients, families or facility staff. It has helped me better prepare staff on what it is that the patient or caregivers really want to know which is "what is going to happen to them or their loved one?" It simplifies the very complex dying process that hospice staff sometimes struggle to explain. It is also a good series for any discipline in your hospice to watch (i.e. volunteers, chaplain, CNA/HHA's, etc.), it is a good series to have family members view who need to know what to expect. Thank you, Barbara, for your service to our industry and your desire to teach others! We appreciate you.
Have not been able to use it with most Volunteers are STILL allowed to visit clients will let you know when we get up and to help.
Very valuable information for parish ministry continuing education
I purchased the DVD's This is How People Die, Grief: Exploring the Process, and New Rules for End of Life Care. I found the DVD's to be extremely informative, and well presented. I will be using them for continuing education with the parish ministries of Stephen Ministry, hospital ministry, nursing home ministry, home bound eucharistic ministry, and grief ministry. They are worth the investment. The books are a nice resource as well, but the DVD's are really the best.
This is what I wanted for my life.
When I was a little girl, I asked my dad "What's going to happen after I die" My dad said, "Don't even think about such a thing!". When your dad says "No", you get more curious, right So I did. I learned numerous versions of heavens and hells. I am quite an expert for that. However, I didn't know how people usually die. All I witness as an X-Ray tech, all the ICU patients die during CPR. Their bodies were bounced like a basketball. I said to myself "I don't want to be chest-compressed like that, and I don't want to die like that." When I die, I want to do like my mom. She died in sleep at home. She didn't have any hospice care, but she died naturally just like Barbara talks in the DVD. This DVD is first for me, then, for my loved ones. I am volunteering at the hospice from next month, I am sure that I can give Barbara's gift to the patients and their families. I thank my dad for not to think about death because I was a rebellious daughter.