• Mike's Story: Everyone has a Story to Tell and a Song to Sing
    Dec 14 2021

    Mike's journey to become a hospice nurse came later in life. While he calls himself a "talker", Mike also takes the time to listen to his patients and their families and loves to hear their stories. He shares about the impact of COVID-19 on grieving, discusses the ways loss can be cummulative and explains the value of being authenitic with individuals at end of life.

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    19 mins
  • Monica's Story: Finding the Space to Create Joy
    Nov 9 2021

    As a hospice nurse and now a clinical manager, Monica understands first-hand the importance of finding space to create joy at the end of life. She shares her own journey with her most profound loss, describes her definition of a "good death", shares about the challenges with COVID-19, and explains how hospice is more than just caring for a person who is dying.

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    23 mins
  • Charles' Story: How Limited Personal Loss Creates A Unique Perspective
    Oct 12 2021

    Trained as a mental health professional, Charles didn't grow up knowing he wanted to work in hospice care. But having a limited amount of personal loss has enabled him to have a unique perspective on dying and an ability to meet people where they are.

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    25 mins
  • Perry's Story: Hospice, Loss, and What It Means to Have a Good Death
    Sep 14 2021

    With a background as a respiratory therapist, Perry came to his leadership role as Director of Strategic Partnerships in an interesting way. He shares his professional and personal journey with hospice, loss, and explains what it means to have a "good death".

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    34 mins
  • Karen's Story: It's an honor to be there at the end
    Aug 10 2021

    As a hospice nurse for over 25 years, Karen has experienced a great deal of death. But she doesn't find that sad. "When I'm with somebody that is dying, it is a complete honor. And I feel like it's the same thing as when labor and delivery nurses are with a birth. To be there at that time is just incredible." She shares stories about being  there at the end of life and what lessons that has taught her. 

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    24 mins
  • Stewart's Story: Can We Talk?
    Jul 13 2021

    As a chaplain, Stewart is very comfortable being with individuals during challenging times. He credits his mother with how he grew up understanding death, loss, and grief. Stewart shares how his own personal struggles inspired his journey to become a hospice chaplain. He talks about the role of a chaplain, shares his definition of spirituality, and discusses the power of meeting people where they are.

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    35 mins
  • Avis' Story: Over 20 Years of Empowering Patients and Families
    Jun 8 2021

    With over 20 years at Hospice of the Chesapeake, Avis has seen it all. She has held multiple roles at the organization and is passionate about helping individuals with life-limiting health conditions understand the benefits of supportive care and hospice. Avis shares how she started working for the nonprofit and how her own journey with grief and loss inspires her work.

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    29 mins
  • From the Inside Out
    May 4 2021

    In the second season of Grief from the Other Side, we share conversations about loss and purpose with Avis, Stewart and Karen, members of the Hospice of the Chesapeake Clinical Team. This preview features Amy Stapleton, Manager for Bereavement Services, and Tammy Turner, Community Education Manager, discussing the next series of interviews. You'll get an introduction about the work each team member does and a bit of background on how they approach their roles. Each episode of the new season will include their own personal stories of loss, why they are working in hospice care, and how they continue to work in an environment that deals daily with death, loss, and grief.

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    8 mins