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Palliative care: accompanying life to the end ONLINE 7 h

Grief and multiple losses
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The death or loss of a loved one is both the most common and the most unique human experience we will all go through in our lives. All our lives, we convey to others our condolences for the loss of a loved one, without ever really preparing ourselves to cope with the departure of one of our own. And while bereavement, when it hits close to home, can be a soul wound that takes a long time to heal, it can be easier to live with if your loved one has benefited from quality end-of-life care, according to the highest standards of palliative care. This is what is known today as the integrated palliative approach, where the person at the end of life is placed at the heart of care.

Palliative care is not just about providing support and comfort; it must also be an opportunity for the person to live this experience with the greatest possible serenity and dignity. Accompaniment and care are sometimes fraught with situations that can clash with our values and beliefs. Coming into contact with death and suffering on a daily basis leaves no one unscathed.

For the healthcare professional and social worker called upon to repeatedly experience these difficult moments, compassion fatigue is one of the pitfalls to watch out for. Palliative care training becomes an essential tool for improving this care delivery. A time to reflect on the practice of palliative care and give it back its full meaning.

MAIN OBJECTIVE OF THIS TRAINING PROGRAM: To support people at the end of life with humanity and respect, so that this stage is lived with dignity.

Contents:

Putting people at the heart of care
Cultivating benevolence and kindness
Shared decision-making
Ethical issues
The integrated palliative approach
Anxiety
Mourning
Compassion fatigue
Maintaining and regaining energy

You have 1 year's access to your online training.

Accredited 7-hour certificate.
Trainer: Mireille Guillemette, RN, author and speaker

Comment(s)

  1. Thank you very much. I found the training very interesting and it will be useful to me, especially the part on accompaniment until the end of life. I would have taken more.

    I also appreciate the tools, testimonials and downloadable documents, including the letter for bereavement caregivers.

    Thanks again.

  2. thank you, your training is very interesting on a personal level and has helped me a lot in my ability to help others.

  3. What a wonderful enrichment and advice for our moral and physical well-being to be close to her.
    .......la mort
    take care of yourself and we look forward to seeing you again.
    Myrianne Letendre

  4. Hello, I loved the training. The explanations were very clear. I will continue...... thank you and see you soon maybe!!!!

  5. Hello, I have just completed my palliative care training. I now have a better understanding of some of the situations I have already experienced. Very good content, useful and beneficial for the end of my career and also in my personal life. Thank you very much.

  6. glad to have learned about death. i'm going to be more vigilant

  7. Very interesting, inspiring training. You have a lot of experience in the field.

  8. I would like to underline the quality of this training. I was impressed by its highly elaborate content and, above all, by the humanity and authenticity that emanated from it.
    This training has definitely helped me in both my professional and personal life.
    Sincerely, THANK YOU!
    I hope you continue to share your knowledge and passion for many years to come.
    Chantal

  9. Thank you so much! I really enjoyed this course. It's rich, invites us to delve into ourselves and isn't just theoretical. I'll probably come back to it to deepen my personal reflection.

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