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Ep 11: Cheryl's 10 Cents About Hospice of Southern Illinois

Bringing Life To Hospice

Release Date: 09/15/2021

Episode 26: Benefits of being a Volunteer feat. Shelly Black show art Episode 26: Benefits of being a Volunteer feat. Shelly Black

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Today, will hear from Shelly Black, Volunteer Services Manager here at Hospice of Southern Illinois about the benefits of being a volunteer. We would not be the company we are today without their generous hearts and commitment to our mission. In honor of Volunteer month in April, we wanted to celebrate early by telling you all more about becoming a volunteer.

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Episode 25: Parkinson's Disease show art Episode 25: Parkinson's Disease

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Today, we hear from Amanda Landsbaum on Parkinson Disease. Amanda is currenly the program director of the American Parkinson Disease Association and is passionate about providing high quality, accessible programming for people and their families living with Parkinson's Disease. Tune in to hear from Amanda and her knowledge on Parkinson's!

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Pet Loss Grief feat. Sarah Hoggan show art Pet Loss Grief feat. Sarah Hoggan

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Today, we hear from Dr. Sarah Hogann on pet loss grief.  Dr. Hoggan is the medical director of the VCA CVS Murrieta facility in California. She has been in private practice with an emphasis in emergency medicine since veterinary school graduation. She explains how griving a pet is different than a human and her experience caring for animals as a veterinarian. 

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Episode 23: Growing Belleville Thru Community Chats x Amy Richter show art Episode 23: Growing Belleville Thru Community Chats x Amy Richter

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Growing Belleville Thru Community Chats sat down with our President and CEO, Amy Richter, to talk leadership, community, and all things hospice.   To enjoy more episode of Growing Belleville Thru Community Chats, you can find them on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.   Apple Podcasts: Spotify: YouTube:

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Episode 22: One Last Dance feat. Amy Therrian show art Episode 22: One Last Dance feat. Amy Therrian

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Today, we hear from a caregiver who saw Hospice of Southern Illinois' care firsthand. Amy Therrian, Executive Director of Cedarhurst of Breese, has a unique perspective on hospice care. Amy knows hospice from all angles from seeing hospice providers through her position in long-term and nursing care, and also from being her dad's caregiver during his end-of-life journey. In this episode, she shares memories of her father that are sure to pull at your heart strings. As well as, the importance of dignity at the end of life for patients and caregivers.

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Episode 21: The Skin You're In- Aging and Your Skin show art Episode 21: The Skin You're In- Aging and Your Skin

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Let's shine a light on the largest organ- your skin, with special guest Amy Bruggeman! This episode discusses how to care for our skin as we age to avoid wounds and breakage at the end of life.    Amy Bruggemann MSN APRN-BC, CWS received her Nurse Practitioner degree from Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville, with an undergrad from Barnes Jewish Hospital. Amy has worked in many nursing roles from CNA to DON prior to becoming an NP. In 2004, she joined Specialized Wound Management as their Director of Clinical Operations, as she is a certified wound specialist through the...

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Episode 20: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Hospice Care show art Episode 20: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Hospice Care

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In this episode, we share an encore of our January 2023 CE You Online Webinar: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Hospice Care with Sherita Haigler   SHERITA M. HAIGLER serves as the Vice President, Diversity, and Inclusion at a local non-profit and a consultant to those interested in building and advancing their DEI organizational efforts. Sherita’s primary responsibility is to lead the internal Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion efforts and ensure they align with the strategic plan of the organization. As the lead/consultant Sherita, works in partnership with leadership and Human...

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Ep 19: Grief, Children, & the Holidays show art Ep 19: Grief, Children, & the Holidays

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Join us for a conversation with Becky Byrne of Annie's Hope ( on children, family grief, and how it affects the holidays. In this episode, we'll also explore how to handle holiday traditions, in the midst of grief.    External Links Contact Annie's Hope: National Alliance for Children's Grief:

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Ep 18: Social Media & Hospice show art Ep 18: Social Media & Hospice

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Hospice Nurse Penny Smith has leveraged her experience in hospice nursing to post educational videos for her thousands of followers about the end-of-life journey on platforms like TikTok and Instagram. Penny talks with us about her nursing journey, the power of social media influence, and the importance of having conversations about death with your loved ones.  Where to find Hospice Nurse Penny:  Instagram: TikTok: Facebook: @hospicenursepenny

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Ep 17: Providing Exceptional Care to Veterans show art Ep 17: Providing Exceptional Care to Veterans

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Moya Cook, Nurse Practioner for the Marion VA Medical Center, shares how to better understand veteran's mindset and military culture to provide those who served with the best care.  Suggested Read: Living with Grief Series- Improving Care for Veterans Facing Illness and Death by Hospice Foundation of America https://www.amazon.com/Improving-Veterans-Facing-Illness-Death/dp/1893349160

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This episode's title holds special meaning worth 10 fold. Cheryl shares caregiver insight, stories, her 10 cents about her caregiving journey, and our support for herself and her mom. Cheryl loved her mother's company. So as she grew older, she had her mom move in. It wasn't until a stroke and a diagnosis of advanced dementia that Cheryl made the decision to get more support from healthcare professionals, eventually calling Hospice of Southern Illinois. Rose was loved by many and will never be forgotten.