This is the 100th Celebration Episode of Doing it Best with Eldercare Success!
Caring for an aging parent is not easy: it can take up much time, effort, and even money. But when your job as their caregiver ends, it often stops abruptly. For many of us, it becomes one of the most difficult transitions we'll go through in our caring journey, especially when we still have questions to ask, and things to learn.
This is our 100th Episode of Eldercare Success and I wanted to mark this occasion with something special for you and for me, too. I wasn’t sure what, so I thought I could get some ideas from my own parents. Unfortunately, they’ve both passed on.
But why give up so easily? So, I found an interesting special guest to help. She’s a spiritual medium who has her Master's in theology, serves as a Hospice chaplain, and is also a Death Doula (I wanted to cover all the bases). I think you might find this episode discussion especially interesting. It’s one in which I share some rather personal things with you, too.
Let me know what you think about getting support from those you love who’ve since passed. Send me a note on the Eldercare Success podcast page (https://EldercareSuccess.Live). There’s a tab on the right side of the page that will take you to the option to write me a note or send me a personal voice message. I’m interested in hearing about your experiences and what your thoughts are on this episode (and the 99 others).
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Guest: Anna-Victoria Osborne is an intuitive healer with psychic and mediumship abilities. Her practice is a combination of intuitive reading and energetic healing. Anna-Victoria has over 15 years of experience working for Hospice as a Chaplain and Clinical Spiritual Care provider. She has a Master’s Degree in theology and completed her Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, North Carolina. Anna-Victoria is also known for her work as an End of Life Doula and has had the privilege of being a companion to over 1,000 Hospice patients through their transition.
Host: Nancy May, Author of How to Survive 911 Medical Emergencies, Step-by-Step Before, During, After! is an expert in managing the path of step-by-step caring for aging parents, even from over 1200 miles away. For a free, fillable File-of-Life go to www.howtosurvive911.com. Nancy is also the Co-Founder of CareManity LLC, and the private FaceBook group, Eldercare Success. She is also the new voice of the Caregiving Network.
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