Addressing the Gaps in End of Life Care with Marci Donaldson
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In this conversation, Marci Donaldson shares her journey from a small town in Wyoming to becoming a passionate advocate for end-of-life care. She discusses her early experiences with death, the impact of her mother's strength, and how these experiences shaped her career in hospice and nursing. Marci highlights the gaps in care for those at the end of life and her efforts to innovate solutions, including the establishment of Hopeful House and her new service for families seeking medical aid in dying. We talk about the importance of community support and the need for compassionate care during the dying process.
In our conversation, Marci shares her experiences and insights on navigating grief, the importance of community support, and the challenges faced in end-of-life care. She reflects on her journey through loss, the significance of music and rituals in processing grief, and her hopes for integrating psilocybin therapy into hospice care. The discussion underscores the significance of compassion, understanding, and innovative approaches in supporting individuals nearing the end of life.
Marci grew up in a town of 200 people in rural Wy as the youngest of six children and was raised by a single mother. She is a world traveler, a wife, and a mother to a 14-year-old son, currently residing in Gresham, OR. She discovered her passion for end-of-life care as a hospice volunteer and returned to college at the age of 32 to earn her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Johns Hopkins University. Marci has focused her career in the non-profit sector, serving for 25 years as a nurse, educator, end-of-life doula, mentee and mentor, board member, administrator, and program innovator.
She is a “generator” at heart, and her career has been inspired by significant gaps in care that exist at the end of life, particularly around addressing existential suffering, the need for presence, and the lack of in-home support. She is writing her first book to address the gaps in education, preparation, and support for hospice workers new to the field of hospice care. Marci owns and operates End of Life Advocacy & Care LLC, a liaison referral and support service that assists individuals out of state in pursuing Medical Aid in Dying in Oregon.
Hopewell House - Portland, OR
Omega Home Network
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