Empowering Patients and Families to Preserve Dignity and Quality of Life through their Hospice Journey
PRESENTERS: Dana VonAustin LCSW, Joline Lunde RN , Paul Honigs MDiv
Caritas Process #3
•Be sensitive to self and others by nurturing individual beliefs and practices
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Caritas Process #6
•Use creative scientific problem-solving methods for caring decision making
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1. Precontemplation: no intention to change behavior
2. Contemplation: aware of problem, no commitment to take action
3. Preparation: steps to take action4. Action: individuals modify their behavior
or environment to address problems5. Maintenance: work to prevent relapse
and consolidate gains attained
5 Stages of Change *
*Transtheoretical Model of Change, a theoretical model of behavior change, which has been the basis for developing effective interventions to promote health behavior change. (Prochaska & DiClemente, 1983; Prochaska, DiClemente, & Norcross, 1992; Prochaska & Velicer, 1997). http://www.uri.edu/research/cprc/TTM/detailedoverview.htm
Caritas Process #7
•Share teaching and learning that addresses the individual needs and comprehensive styles
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Caregiver Toolkit
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Caregiver Toolkit
Caregiver Toolkit
Caregiver Toolkit
Caregiver Toolkit
Falls Prevention Toolkit
Falls Prevention Toolkit
Falls Prevention Toolkit
Falls Prevention Toolkit
Caritas Process #10
•Open to Mystery and Allow Miracles to enter
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