Course
Course One- History and Philosophy of Hospice Care (HC001)
$25.00
Hospice Chaplaincy Certificate Training
Course One- History and Philosophy of Hospice Care (HC001)
The word "hospice" first began being used in the mid-1800s to describe caring for dying patients by Mrs. Jeanne Garnier, the Founder of the Dames de Calaire in Lyon France. The Irish Sisters of Charity adopted it when they opened Our Lady's...
Common Symbols and Rituals in End of life care (HC0010)
$30.00
Professional Development Series
Common Symbols and Rituals in End of life care (HC0010)
When someone dies, it is common to mark their death with funeral rituals, but the idea of using rituals and symbols to mark someone as they near the end of their life is less common. Yet symbols and rituals could provide succour to all involved...
The Role of Symbols in End of Life Care (HC0011)
$30.00
Professional Development Series
The Role of Symbols in End of Life Care (HC0011)
Our lives are made up of little moments of meaning: from our morning routines to our good-luck charms, we wrap ourselves in a world we construct to feel a degree of control over; but beyond the basic utility of certain practices, we furnish these...
Rituals in End of Life Care (HC0012)
$30.00
Professional Development Series
Rituals in End of Life Care (HC0012)
Understanding the significance of rituals at the end-of-life enables hospice chaplains to offer meaningful and compassionate interventions that enhance quality of life and support those dying and those who grieve. Rituals help the living create...
Cultural Competency in Hospice Chaplaincy (HC0013)
$30.00
Professional Development Series
Cultural Competency in Hospice Chaplaincy (HC0013)
Cultural competency can be viewed as an ongoing journey of commitment and active engagement through the process of cultural awareness, cultural knowledge, cultural skills, cultural collaboration, and cultural encounter (Kachingwe & Huff, 2007;...
Course Two: Biblical and theological frame work for hospice ministry (HC002)
$30.00
Hospice Chaplaincy Certificate Training
Course Two: Biblical and theological frame work for hospice ministry (HC002)
For many hospice patients who are Christian, their Biblical and theological understanding of death plays a big role in how they deal with their illness. Therefore, it is vital for a chaplain or a ministry to have a solid theological framework for...
Course Three: Social and Cultural Factors in End of life care (HC003)
$30.00
Hospice Chaplaincy Certificate Training
Course Three: Social and Cultural Factors in End of life care (HC003)
When it comes to caring for the dying, there are many social and cultural factors. In this course we will be looking at age, communication and cultural factors.
Course Fours: Understanding the Initial phase of dying (HC004)
$30.00
Hospice Chaplaincy Certificate Training
Course Fours: Understanding the Initial phase of dying (HC004)
Medical professionals encounter dying patients throughout all disciplines of healthcare. This patient becomes unique as the focus of their care shifts from becoming well to preparing for death. This is a difficult transition for patients, their...
Course Five: Understanding the Living-Dying Interval (HC005)
$30.00
Hospice Chaplaincy Certificate Training
Course Five: Understanding the Living-Dying Interval (HC005)
The individual who is dying is in a state of transition between the living and the dead. Being in the stage of life known as "dying" has ramifications for both the individual and the larger society. In studying the dying process, we will address...
Course Six: Understanding the Final Phase of Dying (HC006)
$30.00
Hospice Chaplaincy Certificate Training
Course Six: Understanding the Final Phase of Dying (HC006)
This course has been created to help you to answer some difficult questions that you may have about the dying process. It is important to remember that just as people are unique, so too is their death. It is almost impossible to tell you the...

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