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Helen Bauer: The Truth About Hospice, Caregiving, and Finding Dignity in End-of-Life Choices

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When you hear the word “hospice,” what comes to mind? For many, it’s fear, confusion, or even stigma. But what if understanding hospice care could change how we approach some of life’s most difficult moments?

In this heartfelt episode of Buried in Work, Jared Rizzi sits down with Helen Bauer, a certified hospice and palliative care nurse and host of The Heart of Hospice podcast, to have a raw, honest conversation about caregiving, end-of-life decisions, and finding dignity in the moments that matter most.

Helen shares her personal insights from 15 years of experience in hospice care, breaking down the biggest myths and misconceptions while offering compassionate advice for caregivers, patients, and families alike. She reminds us that at its core, hospice is about humanity, not just healthcare.

From practical tips on spotting a trustworthy hospice agency to deeply human stories about what it means to care for someone at the end of their life, this conversation will leave you feeling more informed and, surprisingly, more hopeful.

Visit Buried in Work for the full show notes and how to simplify your estate planning and end-of-life tasks.

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47 episodes

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Content provided by Adam Zuckerman. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Adam Zuckerman or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

When you hear the word “hospice,” what comes to mind? For many, it’s fear, confusion, or even stigma. But what if understanding hospice care could change how we approach some of life’s most difficult moments?

In this heartfelt episode of Buried in Work, Jared Rizzi sits down with Helen Bauer, a certified hospice and palliative care nurse and host of The Heart of Hospice podcast, to have a raw, honest conversation about caregiving, end-of-life decisions, and finding dignity in the moments that matter most.

Helen shares her personal insights from 15 years of experience in hospice care, breaking down the biggest myths and misconceptions while offering compassionate advice for caregivers, patients, and families alike. She reminds us that at its core, hospice is about humanity, not just healthcare.

From practical tips on spotting a trustworthy hospice agency to deeply human stories about what it means to care for someone at the end of their life, this conversation will leave you feeling more informed and, surprisingly, more hopeful.

Visit Buried in Work for the full show notes and how to simplify your estate planning and end-of-life tasks.

  continue reading

47 episodes

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