I strive to be positive in a field with where shortcomings are often hard to ignore. I’m very fortunate to
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How you know you are succeeding as a hospice social worker
You are successful in hospice social work when you wake up most mornings looking forward to serving in your role. The thought of interacting with patients, their family members, your colleagues in your agency, residential care facility staff members and your community-resource network makes you feel good…
Continue reading »The simple way to describe what a hospice social worker does
Most social workers know what BPSS stands for. Nurses in hospice monitor and treat the patient’s biological self, and spiritual counselors promote the spiritual well being. The hospice social worker, like most social workers, assesses and intervenes to promote wellness…
Continue reading »Who knows what a hospice social worker does?
It is important to have a grasp of what hospice social work is, but you won’t stand out if if you don’t have it when you start your first position. In a recent poll I conducted in a Facebook hospice social work forum, 31 members responded that their agency does not provide adequate training, but only 24 stated that they did.
Continue reading »Two kinds of hospice social worker success
There are two flavors of Hospice Social Work success: the heroic and the mundane. The heroic successes are when interventions resolve crisis, reunite families, provide patients and families with something that will inspire joy, and counseling that helps patients or family members in measurable ways as they work through their struggles.
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