Thanks for this. I'm preparing to have to care for my wife who has a terminal brain tumour. I'm keen to do as much of the caring as I can so this was really helpful. I like how you emphasise that this isn't a chore but a privilege. Thank you ladies!
Chris, you must go to our website www.thecareplan.net and spend seven dollars to get our booklet. We have been hospice nurses for 45 years and the information in it is being used nationally to train Hospice teams and caregivers. It will help you with any symptoms that arise when she becomes bedbound. I have trmendous compassion for you on this road walking with your wife and hope that you will ask for your local palliative and hospice team to support you in every step. Do it early! This is our mission. best wishes to you and how wonderful for your wife to have such a loving, proactive husband.
My husband is also a grade 3 brain cancer patient. He's been given 6 months . Treatments didn't work for him. He's only 43 years old. And i take care of all his needs. It's a privilege. I learn alot from TH-cam. Very grateful for these tutorials.
Thanks for watching and keep us in your focus. Brenda and I have over 50 years of actual bedside hospice care and are still working full time! We have lots of tips up our sleeves. Please consider going to our website to thank us for the FREE videos at www.thehospicecareplan.com/shop and pick up our $5 booklet which will review how to manage ALL of the major symptoms that may arise. Care is treatment! Thanks again, Nancy
This video was great. I’m am still fairly new to caregiving and I will be Caring for a bedbound client for an entire day alone. These videos are truly amazing. Thank you.😊
So glad it was helpful! Your patient will be very lucky to have such a dedicated caregiver. Care is treatment! Please consider going to our website www.thecareplan.net and buying our booklet which will review all of the major symptoms you might come across for your patient and what you can do to improve their comfort. Thanks again and cheers.
This is so helpful. My child is 15 and requires full care. She doesn’t have a life limiting condition. I found this helpful I’ve really struggled on how to properly care for her now that she is an adult size. Thank you!
I’m so glad we were able to be of some help. What a loving mom you are to fine-tune your care! Please visit our website www.thecareplan.net for more information and support. Best wishes in your caregiving.
Our pleasure! You're welcome! Brenda and I have over 50 years of actual bedside hospice care and are still working full time! Please consider going to our website to thank us for the FREE videos at www.thecareplan.net and pick up our $5 booklet which will review how to manage ALL of the major symptoms that may arise. Care is treatment! Thanks again, Nancy
So very happy to have you on the team! We need good caregivers. Please don’t hesitate to visit our website: TheCarePlan.net for more info. And best wishes.
Bless you! Now ask your team to get our booklet so ALL of your needs are met. Thanks for watching and keep us in your focus. You might want to watch this one next and then….th-cam.com/video/yRzYwfntAqE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=POi5gTdWiwP2IDfb Brenda and I have over 50 years of actual bedside hospice care and are still working full time! We have lots of tips up our sleeves. Please consider going to our website to thank us for the FREE videos at www.thehospicecareplan.com/shop and pick up our $5 booklet The Hospice Care Plan: A Path to Comfort, which will review how to manage ALL of the major symptoms that may arise. Care is treatment! Thanks again, Nancy
Thank you! Our motto is care is treatment! Please visit our website www.thecareplan.net and buy our five dollar booklet which we abuse all of the care for the major symptoms that may arise. Best to you and thanks.
Happy to help! Thanks for watching... Brenda and I have over 50 years of actual bedside hospice care and are still working full time! We have lots of tips up our sleeves. Please consider going to our website to thank us for the FREE videos at www.thehospicecareplan.com and pick up our $5 booklet which will review how to manage ALL of the major symptoms that may arise. Care is treatment! Thanks again, Nancy
Glad it was helpful! And welcome to the caregiving team! Brenda and I have over 50 years of actual bedside hospice care and are still working full time! Please consider going to our website to thank us for the FREE videos at www.thecareplan.net and pick up our $5 booklet which will review how to manage ALL of the major symptoms that may arise. Care is treatment! Thanks again, Nancy
I'm a caregiver and I'm thinking about caring for my God daughter grandmother who is bedbound and this really help me. Thank you ladies for sharing i will watch more videos so i can become good at this😊
How wonderful for your grandmother to have your skilled and loving care! Thanks for watching and please continue....Brenda and I have over 50 years of actual bedside hospice care and are still working full time! Please consider going to our website to thank us for the FREE videos at www.thecareplan.net and pick up our $5 booklet which will review how to manage ALL of the major symptoms that may arise. Care is treatment! Thanks again, Nancy
Thanks for watching and PLEASE watch more videos on the Playlist for BED CARE, and go to the website....Brenda and I have over 50 years of actual bedside hospice care and are still working full time! Please consider going to our website to thank us for the FREE videos at www.thecareplan.net and pick up our $5 booklet which will review how to manage ALL of the major symptoms that may arise. Care is treatment! Thanks again, Nancy
I started being a caregiver after being out of practice for 10 years, will you make a video of how to do a bed bath for a patient with a catheter/peri/wick
Good idea! Thanks, will put it on out list. Thanks for watching and keep us in your focus. Brenda and I have over 50 years of actual bedside hospice care and are still working full time! We have lots of tips up our sleeves. Please consider going to our website to thank us for the FREE videos at www.thehospicecareplan.com and pick up our $5 booklet which will review how to manage ALL of the major symptoms that may arise. Care is treatment! Thanks again, Nancy
Practice makes perfect - your patients probably fully appreciate all of your care. Now, perhaps you would consider thanking us by visiting our website: TheCarePlan.net and to purchase our $5 booklet which teaches how to care for all of the major symptoms that may arise when a patient is bedbound or in decline.... everything you can do WITHOUT an MD order. Care is Treatment! That;'s our motto. Best wishes and thanks for your caregiving.
There are many options. Basically any chair that is supportive and water repellent can work. You can use a plastic outdoor chair, a purchased shower chair with a back, and those usually have adjustable legs to make them taller or shorter, depending on the patient’s height, a plastic garden bench, and even the commode that you might be using for toileting. Take the bucket out and when the patient sits on it, you could even provide the Peri care easily. Best wishes. Visit our website www.thecareplan.net for lots more info.
Tip... Make sure the caregiver giving the bedbath changes gloves between giving the bath and putting on new clothing. There might be fecal matter, etc on the gloves...
Good idea but again it kind of depends how much stool there was... perhaps none? Remember we are not achieving a sterile condition BUT I appreciate your thorough ideas - you must be a great caregiver!Thanks for watching and keep us in your focus. You might want to watch this one next and then….th-cam.com/video/yRzYwfntAqE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=POi5gTdWiwP2IDfb Brenda and I have over 50 years of actual bedside hospice care and are still working full time! We have lots of tips up our sleeves. Please consider going to our website to thank us for the FREE videos at www.thehospicecareplan.com/shop and pick up our $5 booklet The Hospice Care Plan: A Path to Comfort, which will review how to manage ALL of the major symptoms that may arise. Care is treatment! Thanks again, Nancy
I am noticing how nice this bed is. Can you provide the brand and where we can look into purchasing? My searches have not found any this nice. It is for home use for an elder. Any help you can give would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks so much for your reply and comment but unfortunately I am unaware of the brand of bed. If you google: Celia's hospice house in Medford, Oregon, you can call and ask someone to ck on the make. They have been very generous in allowing us to use their facility to tape our bedcare videos. Then, please consider going to our website: TheCarePlan.net to pick up our booklet which review the plan of care for hospice and all major symptoms that may require management. Thanks, our motto: Care is Treatment! Nancy
Please see my previous reply... and Please consider going to our website to thank us for the FREE videos at www.thecareplan.net and pick up our $5 booklet which will review how to manage ALL of the major symptoms that may arise. Care is treatment! Best wishes to you and your grandmother - she is lucky to have a grandchild to take care of her.Thanks again, Nancy
Thank you too for giving care! It is an honor! Thanks for watching. Brenda and I have over 50 years of actual bedside hospice care and are still working full time! Please consider going to our website to thank us for the FREE videos at www.thecareplan.net and pick up our $5 booklet which will review how to manage ALL of the major symptoms that may arise. Care is treatment! Thanks again, Nancy
I’m always paranoid that if I encourage my loved one to do as much as they can (undressing, stuff like that) they will think I don’t want to do it myself. Is that crazy? Is there a way I should say it?
"I love taking care of you and also I want you to be the best you can for as long as you can. I'm always happy to help when you need it. May I ask you to let me know when you are too tired or unable to what you want/need to do? Then I'll be happy to help. Otherwise I support you in being the best you can be!" How's that? We love what we do...now Please visit our website www.thecareplan.net to buy our five dollar booklet which will review all of the major symptoms that may need managing when someone is in bed. Best wishes and thank you. Care is Treatment!
Thank you for your affirmation. And yes you’re right there are so many people who need to provide this care and don’t have any previous training. Believe it or not many nurses also do not understand how to give actual care at the bedside well. Best wishes in your caregiving and please go to our website www.thecareplan.net for our booklet that reviews care for most of the symptoms that arise when someone is in bed. Best wishes in your caregiving.
Glad you found it a value. Thank you for your caregiving. Care is treatment! Please visit our website www.thecareplan.net and buy our seven dollar booklet which reviews most of the symptoms that may arise when a patient is bedbound. Cheers and thank you.
Just found your comment! So sorry not to have found it. Thanks so much for your support - we've got lots more videos to watch, Best wishes and CARE is TREATMENT!
Sorry, I thought I already replied..just found your note. We've got lots more videos now in the past few months. Now you need to go to the website www.thecareplan.net and pick up our five dollar booklet which will review how to manage any major symptom that may arise . Care is treatment! Best wishes and happy holidays. Thanks for sharing.
Of course, but if you’re a hospice nurse, you will have done an assessment that includes a careful history of their physical problems and medication used. Please visit our website and I urge you to get a copy of our booklet that reviews all of the major symptoms that may occur and how to manage them often without medication. Care is treatment! Thanks for your comment and best wishes.
I certainly hope you have a professional team helping to take care of your mother. The hospice nurse will be checking oxygen level and suggesting adding oxygen if she is uncomfortable, lying flat and unable to accept care. Shortness of breath is best managed with very low-dose narcotics, and that would require the order from a doctor, please visit our website and get our booklet that will review the management of shortness of breath and other major symptoms that occur as a patient is declining. Care is treatment! Thank you for your comment and best wishes to you and your mother. She’s lucky to have you taking care of her.
sorry, I thought I replied already - make sure you have everything completely ready and bathe as much of her as you can in a sitting position. Sounds like she may need medications for shortness of breath. Give her a breathing treatment prior if she is on a nebulizer and of course where her O2 if she uses oxygen. Now you need to go to the website www.thecareplan.net and pick up our five dollar booklet which will review how to manage any major symptom that may arise . Care is treatment! Best wishes and happy holidays. Thanks for sharing.
Why we clean the client feet w soapy water and then clean her back and her perineal after. Do we need to change the water after we clean her feet? Im so concerning about the cleanliness of the water. Thank you.
Use your own intuition! If the patient has not been in bed long and their feet are a mess and need real foot care soak them and take care of the feet separately. If they’ve been in bed for a while the feeder no dirtier than any other part of the body. Change your water between the groin area if there has been soiling and stool. But otherwise if you start from the cleanest and go to the dirtiest you don’t need to change the water very often. Good question. Visit our website that care plan.net for much more information and support. By the booklet it’s only seven dollars. Thanks for your good care!
It's individual - just like all of us but twice per week is the standard and certainly peri-care every day! Care is Treatment! Thanks for your care and consider thanking us by going to our website: TheCarePlan.net to buy our $5 booklet which teaches how to handle all of the major symptoms that may arise as a patient is bedbound and in decline. Best Wishes
I will be caring for my 80 yr old sister in law. Bedridden with broken pelvis and clavicle. How can I get your booklet. Get 30 years, handle animals, not so much human
Thanks for watching and keep us in your focus. Brenda and I have over 50 years of actual bedside hospice care and are still working full time! We have lots of tips up our sleeves. Please consider going to our website to thank us for the FREE videos at www.thehospicecareplan.com/shop and pick up our $5 booklet which will review how to manage ALL of the major symptoms that may arise. Care is treatment! Thanks again, Nancy
Generally you need something that will have the patient increased their peristalsis. Sometimes scheduling a bisacodyl suppository twice a week can allow for complete evacuation. Santa is also a natural laxative that can be taken orally. Remember you have to address constipation from both the top and the bottom. Please go to our website www.thecareplan.net and read the patient and bowels. Thanks for your question.
@@TheHospiceCarePlan thank you all for taking out the time to educate us new to caregiving. Taking loads of weight physically and mentally for both me and my mom. I pray that God Almighty continue to bless you all.
What brand and manufacture of blue nitrile gloves are you using in the following video on TH-cam on your TH-cam channel and what is the size of the blue nitrile gloves that you are using in the following video on TH-cam on your TH-cam channel? Can you please send me a reply back and please let me know
The hospice we work for uses: SensiCare Ice and they are supplied by Medline. They come in various sizes, I use medium. Thanks for the comment, please see our website: OdonataCare.com for more info.
@@TheHospiceCarePlan I actually meant Eleanor the certified nursing assistant (CNA) who was wearing the blue nitrile gloves in the following video and I was wondering what size of blue nitrile gloves that Eleanor would be using in the video as well I am guessing here either size small or maybe size extra small
In Hospice care we usually suggest 1-2 xs weekly depending on if the person is bedbound. Certainly if incontinent you would be doing peri-care regularly. Just think about yourself and how often you need to bathe depending on activity. Thanks for your response
Any of the tabbed briefs similar to a diaper generally have Velcro type of closure tabs. I know you can order them from most big pharmacies and from Amazon. I don’t have a specific place in mind of course not knowing where you live either… Best wishes in your caregiving and please visit our website www.thecareplan.net. By our booklet it has all of the instructions for care as well as the best symptom management. Thanks for your good caregiving
not sure what you mean, I've been a nurse for 47 years and bathe patients regularly. There are many right ways to provide care. Glad you have your own way. Best wishes. We are both have: RN BSN CHPN credentials. Thanks for watching and keep us in your focus. Brenda and I have over 50 years of actual bedside hospice care and are still working full time! We have lots of tips up our sleeves. Please consider going to our website to thank us for the FREE videos at www.thehospicecareplan.com/shop and pick up our $5 booklet The Hospice Care Plan: A Path to Comfort, which will review how to manage ALL of the major symptoms that may arise. Care is treatment! Thanks again, Nancy th-cam.com/video/yRzYwfntAqE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=POi5gTdWiwP2IDfb
Thanks for watching. Brenda and I have over 50 years of actual bedside hospice care and are still working full time! Please consider going to our website to thank us for the FREE videos at www.thecareplan.net and pick up our $5 booklet which will review how to manage ALL of the major symptoms that may arise. Care is treatment! Thanks again, Nancy
Oh, that would probably be a pretty difficult one to film. It’s an interesting idea though… I will consider putting it on our list and talk to my partner Brenda. Thanks for your comment and best wishes in your caregiving. Please go to our website www.thecareplan.net. Read the page on bowel care. If bowels are managed the way they’re supposed to there should never be a reason for an enema. Take care.
Absolutely you’re very right! Thanks for your comment and please go to our website www.thecareplan.net which will go over symptom management. Best wishes in your caregiving.
I'm sorry I don't understand your comments but... Thanks for watching and keep us in your focus. Brenda and I have over 50 years of actual bedside hospice care and are still working full time! We have lots of tips up our sleeves. Please consider going to our website to thank us for the FREE videos at www.thehospicecareplan.com/shop and pick up our $5 booklet which will review how to manage ALL of the major symptoms that may arise. Care is treatment! Thanks again, Nancy
Thanks for this. I'm preparing to have to care for my wife who has a terminal brain tumour. I'm keen to do as much of the caring as I can so this was really helpful. I like how you emphasise that this isn't a chore but a privilege. Thank you ladies!
Chris, you must go to our website www.thecareplan.net and spend seven dollars to get our booklet. We have been hospice nurses for 45 years and the information in it is being used nationally to train Hospice teams and caregivers. It will help you with any symptoms that arise when she becomes bedbound. I have trmendous compassion for you on this road walking with your wife and hope that you will ask for your local palliative and hospice team to support you in every step. Do it early! This is our mission. best wishes to you and how wonderful for your wife to have such a loving, proactive husband.
My husband is also a grade 3 brain cancer patient. He's been given 6 months . Treatments didn't work for him. He's only 43 years old. And i take care of all his needs. It's a privilege. I learn alot from TH-cam. Very grateful for these tutorials.
I am praying for you guys. 🙏 May the Lord be with you. ❤
Praying for you both ❤
God bless you 🙏🏻
Very informative, who’s listening in 2024!❤❤❤❤
Thanks for watching and keep us in your focus. Brenda and I have over 50 years of actual bedside hospice care and are still working full time! We have lots of tips up our sleeves. Please consider going to our website to thank us for the FREE videos at www.thehospicecareplan.com/shop and pick up our $5 booklet which will review how to manage ALL of the major symptoms that may arise. Care is treatment! Thanks again, Nancy
This video was great. I’m am still fairly new to caregiving and I will be Caring for a bedbound client for an entire day alone. These videos are truly amazing.
Thank you.😊
So glad it was helpful! Your patient will be very lucky to have such a dedicated caregiver. Care is treatment! Please consider going to our website www.thecareplan.net and buying our booklet which will review all of the major symptoms you might come across for your patient and what you can do to improve their comfort. Thanks again and cheers.
This is so helpful. My child is 15 and requires full care. She doesn’t have a life limiting condition. I found this helpful I’ve really struggled on how to properly care for her now that she is an adult size. Thank you!
I’m so glad we were able to be of some help. What a loving mom you are to fine-tune your care! Please visit our website www.thecareplan.net for more information and support. Best wishes in your caregiving.
Such a great video very helpful, thank you all!
Our pleasure! You're welcome! Brenda and I have over 50 years of actual bedside hospice care and are still working full time! Please consider going to our website to thank us for the FREE videos at www.thecareplan.net and pick up our $5 booklet which will review how to manage ALL of the major symptoms that may arise. Care is treatment! Thanks again, Nancy
This is so helpful because i just got hired as a caregiver and wanted some tips
So very happy to have you on the team! We need good caregivers. Please don’t hesitate to visit our website:
TheCarePlan.net for more info. And best wishes.
Am completing my caregiver training /studies.. This helps me to with speed
Thank you so much for the tips and suggestions about really getting the patient clean! I’m the patient.
Bless you! Now ask your team to get our booklet so ALL of your needs are met. Thanks for watching and keep us in your focus. You might want to watch this one next and then….th-cam.com/video/yRzYwfntAqE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=POi5gTdWiwP2IDfb
Brenda and I have over 50 years of actual bedside hospice care and are still working full time! We have lots of tips up our sleeves. Please consider going to our website to thank us for the FREE videos at www.thehospicecareplan.com/shop and pick up our $5 booklet
The Hospice Care Plan: A Path to Comfort, which will review how to manage ALL of the major symptoms that may arise. Care is treatment! Thanks again, Nancy
Great video! Could you please show how to change a brief in a patient using a urine catheter?
Wow, is a good functional skill trainers video
Thank you! Our motto is care is treatment! Please visit our website www.thecareplan.net and buy our five dollar booklet which we abuse all of the care for the major symptoms that may arise. Best to you and thanks.
Thank you this is amaizing videos am always in class
Happy to help! Thanks for watching... Brenda and I have over 50 years of actual bedside hospice care and are still working full time! We have lots of tips up our sleeves. Please consider going to our website to thank us for the FREE videos at www.thehospicecareplan.com and pick up our $5 booklet which will review how to manage ALL of the major symptoms that may arise. Care is treatment! Thanks again, Nancy
Very helpful, thank you!
Glad it was helpful! And welcome to the caregiving team! Brenda and I have over 50 years of actual bedside hospice care and are still working full time! Please consider going to our website to thank us for the FREE videos at www.thecareplan.net and pick up our $5 booklet which will review how to manage ALL of the major symptoms that may arise. Care is treatment! Thanks again, Nancy
I'm a caregiver and I'm thinking about caring for my God daughter grandmother who is bedbound and this really help me. Thank you ladies for sharing i will watch more videos so i can become good at this😊
How wonderful for your grandmother to have your skilled and loving care! Thanks for watching and please continue....Brenda and I have over 50 years of actual bedside hospice care and are still working full time! Please consider going to our website to thank us for the FREE videos at www.thecareplan.net and pick up our $5 booklet which will review how to manage ALL of the major symptoms that may arise. Care is treatment! Thanks again, Nancy
Thank you so much for the clarification. Appreciate it very much. Would like to contact in addition to other suggestions
Thanks for watching and PLEASE watch more videos on the Playlist for BED CARE, and go to the website....Brenda and I have over 50 years of actual bedside hospice care and are still working full time! Please consider going to our website to thank us for the FREE videos at www.thecareplan.net and pick up our $5 booklet which will review how to manage ALL of the major symptoms that may arise. Care is treatment! Thanks again, Nancy
I started being a caregiver after being out of practice for 10 years, will you make a video of how to do a bed bath for a patient with a catheter/peri/wick
Good idea! Thanks, will put it on out list. Thanks for watching and keep us in your focus. Brenda and I have over 50 years of actual bedside hospice care and are still working full time! We have lots of tips up our sleeves. Please consider going to our website to thank us for the FREE videos at www.thehospicecareplan.com and pick up our $5 booklet which will review how to manage ALL of the major symptoms that may arise. Care is treatment! Thanks again, Nancy
I’m a caregiver and I suck at bed baths 😩🤦🏽♀️….. I really want to do better
Practice makes perfect - your patients probably fully appreciate all of your care. Now, perhaps you would consider thanking us by visiting our website: TheCarePlan.net and to purchase our $5 booklet which teaches how to care for all of the major symptoms that may arise when a patient is bedbound or in decline.... everything you can do WITHOUT an MD order. Care is Treatment! That;'s our motto. Best wishes and thanks for your caregiving.
I like this video.If a patient wants to shower 🚿 in the bathroom and she is in a wheelchair what selection chair would l use.thankyou.
There are many options. Basically any chair that is supportive and water repellent can work. You can use a plastic outdoor chair, a purchased shower chair with a back, and those usually have adjustable legs to make them taller or shorter, depending on the patient’s height, a plastic garden bench, and even the commode that you might be using for toileting. Take the bucket out and when the patient sits on it, you could even provide the Peri care easily. Best wishes. Visit our website www.thecareplan.net for lots more info.
This gives me lots of idea and tips how to do the proper way of using all the equipment
So glad it helped. Please go to our website www.thecareplan.net for lots more tips and support. Thank you for your caregiving.
Tip... Make sure the caregiver giving the bedbath changes gloves between giving the bath and putting on new clothing. There might be fecal matter, etc on the gloves...
Good idea but again it kind of depends how much stool there was... perhaps none? Remember we are not achieving a sterile condition BUT I appreciate your thorough ideas - you must be a great caregiver!Thanks for watching and keep us in your focus. You might want to watch this one next and then….th-cam.com/video/yRzYwfntAqE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=POi5gTdWiwP2IDfb
Brenda and I have over 50 years of actual bedside hospice care and are still working full time! We have lots of tips up our sleeves. Please consider going to our website to thank us for the FREE videos at www.thehospicecareplan.com/shop and pick up our $5 booklet
The Hospice Care Plan: A Path to Comfort, which will review how to manage ALL of the major symptoms that may arise. Care is treatment! Thanks again, Nancy
I am noticing how nice this bed is. Can you provide the brand and where we can look into purchasing? My searches have not found any this nice. It is for home use for an elder.
Any help you can give would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks so much for your reply and comment but unfortunately I am unaware of the brand of bed. If you google: Celia's hospice house in Medford, Oregon, you can call and ask someone to ck on the make. They have been very generous in allowing us to use their facility to tape our bedcare videos. Then, please consider going to our website: TheCarePlan.net to pick up our booklet which review the plan of care for hospice and all major symptoms that may require management. Thanks, our motto: Care is Treatment! Nancy
Please see my previous reply... and Please consider going to our website to thank us for the FREE videos at www.thecareplan.net and pick up our $5 booklet which will review how to manage ALL of the major symptoms that may arise. Care is treatment! Best wishes to you and your grandmother - she is lucky to have a grandchild to take care of her.Thanks again, Nancy
Thank you.God bless you.
Thank you too for giving care! It is an honor! Thanks for watching. Brenda and I have over 50 years of actual bedside hospice care and are still working full time! Please consider going to our website to thank us for the FREE videos at www.thecareplan.net and pick up our $5 booklet which will review how to manage ALL of the major symptoms that may arise. Care is treatment! Thanks again, Nancy
I’m always paranoid that if I encourage my loved one to do as much as they can (undressing, stuff like that) they will think I don’t want to do it myself. Is that crazy? Is there a way I should say it?
"I love taking care of you and also I want you to be the best you can for as long as you can. I'm always happy to help when you need it. May I ask you to let me know when you are too tired or unable to what you want/need to do? Then I'll be happy to help. Otherwise I support you in being the best you can be!" How's that?
We love what we do...now Please visit our website www.thecareplan.net to buy our five dollar booklet which will review all of the major symptoms that may need managing when someone is in bed. Best wishes and thank you. Care is Treatment!
very good to teachers for those need more skills many don't have nice clean thanks
Thank you for your affirmation. And yes you’re right there are so many people who need to provide this care and don’t have any previous training. Believe it or not many nurses also do not understand how to give actual care at the bedside well. Best wishes in your caregiving and please go to our website www.thecareplan.net for our booklet that reviews care for most of the symptoms that arise when someone is in bed. Best wishes in your caregiving.
Thank you! This is incredibly helpful.
Glad you found it a value. Thank you for your caregiving. Care is treatment! Please visit our website www.thecareplan.net and buy our seven dollar booklet which reviews most of the symptoms that may arise when a patient is bedbound. Cheers and thank you.
@@TheHospiceCarePlan Bought 3 booklets. Thank you!
Just found your comment! So sorry not to have found it. Thanks so much for your support - we've got lots more videos to watch, Best wishes and CARE is TREATMENT!
Sorry, I thought I already replied..just found your note. We've got lots more videos now in the past few months. Now you need to go to the website www.thecareplan.net and pick up our five dollar booklet which will review how to manage any major symptom that may arise . Care is treatment! Best wishes and happy holidays. Thanks for sharing.
This is so helpful. Thank you!!!😐
Hi Lisa, thanks for your comment. Please go to our website:
wwwTheCarePlan.net for more info and best wishes in your caregiving.
thank you for these videos
You are very welcome. Check out our website:
TheCarePlan.net for more info and thanks for the caregiving you are doing!
Any tips for getting out of breath? The hospice aide tried the bed and my mom can’t lay flat or other positions.
She also doesn’t like her legs in bed
Of course, but if you’re a hospice nurse, you will have done an assessment that includes a careful history of their physical problems and medication used. Please visit our website and I urge you to get a copy of our booklet that reviews all of the major symptoms that may occur and how to manage them often without medication. Care is treatment! Thanks for your comment and best wishes.
I certainly hope you have a professional team helping to take care of your mother. The hospice nurse will be checking oxygen level and suggesting adding oxygen if she is uncomfortable, lying flat and unable to accept care. Shortness of breath is best managed with very low-dose narcotics, and that would require the order from a doctor, please visit our website and get our booklet that will review the management of shortness of breath and other major symptoms that occur as a patient is declining. Care is treatment! Thank you for your comment and best wishes to you and your mother. She’s lucky to have you taking care of her.
sorry, I thought I replied already - make sure you have everything completely ready and bathe as much of her as you can in a sitting position. Sounds like she may need medications for shortness of breath. Give her a breathing treatment prior if she is on a nebulizer and of course where her O2 if she uses oxygen. Now you need to go to the website www.thecareplan.net and pick up our five dollar booklet which will review how to manage any major symptom that may arise . Care is treatment! Best wishes and happy holidays. Thanks for sharing.
Why we clean the client feet w soapy water and then clean her back and her perineal after. Do we need to change the water after we clean her feet? Im so concerning about the cleanliness of the water. Thank you.
Use your own intuition! If the patient has not been in bed long and their feet are a mess and need real foot care soak them and take care of the feet separately. If they’ve been in bed for a while the feeder no dirtier than any other part of the body. Change your water between the groin area if there has been soiling and stool. But otherwise if you start from the cleanest and go to the dirtiest you don’t need to change the water very often. Good question. Visit our website that care plan.net for much more information and support. By the booklet it’s only seven dollars. Thanks for your good care!
@@TheHospiceCarePlan Thank you so much, I will once I am ready.
Great video, very informative.
Thank you so glad you liked it. Don’t forget to go to our website:TheCarePlan.net for lots more info and best wishes in your caregiving.
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How often should a person be bed bathed?
It's individual - just like all of us but twice per week is the standard and certainly peri-care every day! Care is Treatment! Thanks for your care and consider thanking us by going to our website: TheCarePlan.net to buy our $5 booklet which teaches how to handle all of the major symptoms that may arise as a patient is bedbound and in decline. Best Wishes
Hello did you remember me guys well my grandma is doing better got her a massage for her feet
How wonderful for your grandma - glad you are still watching. I give all my patients massages as I'm talking to them - we both relax!
I will be caring for my 80 yr old sister in law. Bedridden with broken pelvis and clavicle. How can I get your booklet. Get 30 years, handle animals, not so much human
Please go directly to our website: TheCarePlan.net for the booklet and for lots more info and best wishes to you and your mother. Thanks.
Thank you so much
You’re very welcome. Please go to our website www.thecareplan.net for lots more information and support and best wishes in your caregiving.
Thank you these video have learned something i love caregiver work that if i am caregiver work i will praying help that
Thanks for your reply and please go to our website:
TheCarePlan.net for lots more hands on tips and info. Best wishes in your caregiving.
Thanks a lot
Thanks for watching and keep us in your focus. Brenda and I have over 50 years of actual bedside hospice care and are still working full time! We have lots of tips up our sleeves. Please consider going to our website to thank us for the FREE videos at www.thehospicecareplan.com/shop and pick up our $5 booklet which will review how to manage ALL of the major symptoms that may arise. Care is treatment! Thanks again, Nancy
Thank you
You're welcome Thanks and keep watching, we're adding more and ck out the website: OdonataCare.com
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You're welcome! Check our OdonataCare.com for more info.
What do you use to get soft BM out?
Generally you need something that will have the patient increased their peristalsis. Sometimes scheduling a bisacodyl suppository twice a week can allow for complete evacuation. Santa is also a natural laxative that can be taken orally. Remember you have to address constipation from both the top and the bottom. Please go to our website www.thecareplan.net and read the patient and bowels. Thanks for your question.
@@TheHospiceCarePlan thank you all for taking out the time to educate us new to caregiving. Taking loads of weight physically and mentally for both me and my mom. I pray that God Almighty continue to bless you all.
What brand and manufacture of blue nitrile gloves are you using in the following video on TH-cam on your TH-cam channel and what is the size of the blue nitrile gloves that you are using in the following video on TH-cam on your TH-cam channel?
Can you please send me a reply back and please let me know
The hospice we work for uses: SensiCare Ice and they are supplied by Medline. They come in various sizes, I use medium. Thanks for the comment, please see our website: OdonataCare.com for more info.
@@TheHospiceCarePlan I actually meant Eleanor the certified nursing assistant (CNA) who was wearing the blue nitrile gloves in the following video and I was wondering what size of blue nitrile gloves that Eleanor would be using in the video as well
I am guessing here either size small or maybe size extra small
How often do you suggest bathing?
In Hospice care we usually suggest 1-2 xs weekly depending on if the person is bedbound. Certainly if incontinent you would be doing peri-care regularly. Just think about yourself and how often you need to bathe depending on activity.
Thanks for your response
Can you tell me where I can get peel and stick adult diapers?. I didn't even know they are available.
Any of the tabbed briefs similar to a diaper generally have Velcro type of closure tabs. I know you can order them from most big pharmacies and from Amazon. I don’t have a specific place in mind of course not knowing where you live either… Best wishes in your caregiving and please visit our website www.thecareplan.net. By our booklet it has all of the instructions for care as well as the best symptom management. Thanks for your good caregiving
If you have any type of certification where state observes you this is not the proper way to do a bed bath.
not sure what you mean, I've been a nurse for 47 years and bathe patients regularly. There are many right ways to provide care. Glad you have your own way. Best wishes.
We are both have: RN BSN CHPN credentials.
Thanks for watching and keep us in your focus. Brenda and I have over 50 years of actual bedside hospice care and are still working full time! We have lots of tips up our sleeves. Please consider going to our website to thank us for the FREE videos at www.thehospicecareplan.com/shop and pick up our $5 booklet
The Hospice Care Plan: A Path to Comfort, which will review how to manage ALL of the major symptoms that may arise. Care is treatment! Thanks again, Nancy
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@@TheHospiceCarePlan my way was taught by CNA classes and by the state
Am always in class
Good for you! Your patients are lucky. Thank you.
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Thanks for watching. Brenda and I have over 50 years of actual bedside hospice care and are still working full time! Please consider going to our website to thank us for the FREE videos at www.thecareplan.net and pick up our $5 booklet which will review how to manage ALL of the major symptoms that may arise. Care is treatment! Thanks again, Nancy
So glad you are watching - but you need our booklet for all symptom management - anxiety, pain, nausea etc - thehospicecareplan.com
Do enema video
Oh, that would probably be a pretty difficult one to film. It’s an interesting idea though… I will consider putting it on our list and talk to my partner Brenda. Thanks for your comment and best wishes in your caregiving. Please go to our website www.thecareplan.net. Read the page on bowel care. If bowels are managed the way they’re supposed to there should never be a reason for an enema. Take care.
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Absolutely you’re very right! Thanks for your comment and please go to our website www.thecareplan.net which will go over symptom management. Best wishes in your caregiving.
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I'm sorry I don't understand your comments but... Thanks for watching and keep us in your focus. Brenda and I have over 50 years of actual bedside hospice care and are still working full time! We have lots of tips up our sleeves. Please consider going to our website to thank us for the FREE videos at www.thehospicecareplan.com/shop and pick up our $5 booklet which will review how to manage ALL of the major symptoms that may arise. Care is treatment! Thanks again, Nancy
Thank for these videos
You’re so welcome. Don’t forget to ck our website for more: TheCarePlan.net
Best wishes in your caregiving.
Thank you
You’re welcome me. Please check out our website:
TheCarePlan:net for much more and best wishes in your caregiving.