
Everyone's end of life journey should be comfortable, peaceful and dignified. In every episode, Mitch Ware, long time Hospice Bedside volunteer and former Hospice client, will share his experiences and knowledge to show others how they can achieve the best palliative care available through Hospice. And, he will take your questions and answer them on future episodes as well. If you are considering ... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 45 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Alternative HealthMedicineHealth & Fitness | ||||

Holidays are often difficult for anyone who has experienced or is facing the death of someone they love. Instead of being a time of tradition, family togetherness, sharing and giving thanks for blessings, this time of year can bring feelings of sad... more
In this three part series, Mitch discusses the experience and emotions associated with being told that a disease is no longer treatable from different perspectives. In part one of this series, we look at how this news impacts the patient and the fea... more
Diverging a bit from the Hospice theme, in episode 44, Mitch explores another form of end-of-life care and the role of a "Death Doula". He explains the origins of a doula role in relationship to the dying process, and the recent resurgence of this ... more
At sometime in our lives, we will all have a traumatic experience that causes us to have a strong emotional or physical reaction. On most occasions though, these reactions subside as a part of the body’s natural healing and recovery process, but in ... more
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Thank you so much for this. It is the hospice process explained simply and clearly, with compassion and empathy. I think it is what so much of us are looking for, just a no nonsense, let’s get right to the nuts and bolts of how this difficult process works, from an *I’m just a human trying to understand this because they don’t teach it in school* point of view.
Again, your ability to explain these things, in podcasts that aren’t an hour long, with nurses and doctors talking about everything un... more
Doing a Podcast is beyond a gift that most people have no idea how much effort it takes. Thank you Mitch for you gift ! 🎁
Begin Hospice 9 weeks ago, at Home. Very pleased thus far with the caring and compassionate staff.
Diagnosed with metastatic Prostate cancer two years ago. Mets x11. Age: 63.
I felt I was in a free fall for all this time, treatment options. Recent and last surgical procedure to remove tumor from my neck to curtail affect of spinal cord compression was in February.
No chemo - refused. Hormone therapy discontinued.
Only outside of the box treatment is Vitamin C IV therapy. Which after 4 ... more
I’m a clinical social worker and I’ve worked with patients near death for many years. This podcast would be a great help to anyone who has questions or doesn’t know how to speak with a loved one who may be near death.
Thank you for the beautiful way of describing the dying process. Your experiences were similar to mine. I, too, believe it to be an honor to be with a loved one those final days and hours. Your story about turning out the lights should give great comfort.









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