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Educating the Community

outreach-coordinatorAs the community’s hospice, HospiceCare is dedicated to increasing awareness and understanding of matters related to death, dying, caregiving, grief and loss. With our guidance, our neighbors are better prepared to make decisions about the care they or their loved ones receive.

HospiceCare conducts educational presentations, seminars, conferences and inservice programs for community groups and healthcare professionals.

HospiceCare Educational Programs

Each year, HospiceCare provides guest speakers for more than 400 professional organizations, service clubs, schools, colleges, businesses, churches and faith-based communities, senior centers, neighborhood groups and other partners throughout south centralWisconsin—all at no charge. Check out our calendar to view upcoming educational seminars or contact us if you would like to speak with someone from HospiceCare coming to present for your group. Some of the most requested topics include:

• An overview of hospice – “The Gift of HospiceCare” outlines the services provided, eligibility, access and the financial benefits of hospice.

• Ethical issues surrounding death and dying – “A Gift to Your Family” explains the importance of writing down your healthcare wishes in advance and helps participants complete a power of attorney for healthcare.

• Seminars for faith communities – “Building Connections for Spiritual Care at the End of Life” discusses how important spirituality is at the end of life.

• Seminars for the workplace – These topics address how employers and employees handle grief, loss and caregiving responsibilities. Titles include “Communicating and Working With Grieving Clients,” “When Your Client is a Caregiver,” “Grief in the Workplace” and “Caregiving in theWorkplace.”

• Making tax-deductible gifts to HospiceCare – “Building the Foundation, Leaving a Legacy for HospiceCare: How Your Gift Supports HospiceCare” details the many tax advantages that are possible by giving to HospiceCare.

• Specific seminars on grief and bereavement, volunteering and caregiving issues are also available.

MonthlyQ&A Series

Every month, HospiceCare invites our community to a free, interactive question-and-answer seminar on a topic that makes a difference to you. Please reference our online calendar for a complete listing of upcoming topics, dates, times and locations.

Educational Opportunities for Healthcare Professionals

Inservices on Site
HospiceCare is committed to improving end-of-life care by building the skills that healthcare professionals use to deliver care. Formal and informal gatherings are held in a variety of healthcare settings to provide information on topics such as food and nutrition, symptom management, inpatient care and general hospice-related topics. These gatherings ensure optimal collaboration when serving our community.

Annual Conferences for Healthcare Professionals
Each year HospiceCare hosts conferences to help health professionals further their education on end-of-life topics. Conferences such as the “National Bereavement Teleconference—Living With Grief ” and the End-of-Life Forum provide opportunities to hear from national and regional experts, to participate in discussions and to earn continuing education credits

HospiceCare Rotation Program
HospiceCare has established a unique academic rotation program that provides experiential training to students, interns, residents, fellows and working healthcare professionals. Participants represent a wide range of disciplines, including the medical, nursing, social work, pharmacy, communications, and business schools at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, University of Wisconsin–Whitewater, Blackhawk Technical College, Viterbo University, Edgewood College, Herzing College, Madison Area Technical College and other institutions of higher learning. Providing direct experience in an interactive interdisciplinary team environment, our objective is to improve end-of-life care in whatever discipline, setting or community these participants may practice in the future. Since its inception in 1995, nearly 1,000 participants have completed the program.

The health professional resource section of our website has helpful information and resources for healthcare professionals. Please contact us if you would like a representative to present at your next staff meeting. Or, reference our online calendar for more details on annual educational opportunities.

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