The Value of Listening, Patience, and Compassion in End-of-Life Care with Lynn Rovig
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In this episode, we enjoyed a conversation with Lynn Rovig. Lynn contacted us to say she had a story to tell about her work as a Home Care Consultant with a Seattle area organization called “Home Instead.” Lynn has been working with seniors for twenty-four years. She has worked with many people in hospice care and on a personal note, Lynn’s parents died in the last few years. Lynn notes that dealing with her own parents' death has helped her with her hospice clients in a compassionate and very rewarding way. She offers a harmonious blend of compassion, sensitivity, creativity, and empathy with professionalism, quality assurance, and law.
Lynn shared her profound experiences working with seniors and individuals in hospice care, reflecting on her personal journey and the impact of death on her life. She discussed the challenges, insights, and lessons learned from her work in end-of-life care.
Home Instead Seattle - https://www.homeinstead.com/location/418
The Religions of Man by Huston Smith - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3197236-the-religions-of-man
Alzheimer's Association
She read this scripture at the end - Proverbs 3:13- Blessed is the one who finds wisdom and the one who gets understanding
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