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Episode 119:Ā  As a funeral director, the post-loss side of things in deathcare can be tough... Penny gives us the real deal on how it is BEFORE the loss happens.Ā  Dealing with crazy families (āœ”ļø), weird noises and smells (āœ”ļø), financial situations (āœ”ļø), and the death RaTtTtLleeEe. ENJOY!

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Show Notes:

(07:45) ā€“ Ethics in death care.

(15:32) ā€“ How does the dying process REALLY work?

(21:06) ā€“ How death anxiety works (Hint: Weā€™ve got a solution)

(38:08) ā€“ A not so fun, funeral director.

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Takeaways

  • Family dynamics can complicate hospice care significantly.
  • Grief can lead to irrational behavior among family members.
  • Education about the dying process can alleviate anxiety.
  • The death rattle is a common and distressing sound for families.
  • Medications like morphine are used to ensure comfort, not hasten death.
  • Social media can be a powerful tool for educating the public about death.
  • Acceptance of death can reduce anxiety surrounding it.
  • Home hospice care presents unique challenges compared to hospice centers.
  • Understanding the normal dying process can help families cope better.
  • Penny's experiences highlight the importance of compassion in hospice care.

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