End-of-Life Care Goals Include:
- To support the spiritual, physical, social and emotional needs of patients and families with life threatening illness
- To educate and support the needs of staff members caring for patients with a life threatening illness
- To enhance the quality of life of each patient
- To extend the healing ministry of Jesus Christ to all we have the privilege to serve
End-of-life Care Programs Include:
- September, 1999-- "Supportive Care for Those Affected by and Living with Life-threatening Illnesses: Challenges for Professionals and Health Care"--CEU Program for area nurses and CME Program for area physicians; Sylvia McSkimming, Ph.D. was speaker for both programs.
- June, 2000--Formation of Comfort Care Team.
- November, 2000--"Healing, Comfort, and Care at the End of Life"--CEU Program cosponsored with University of Lafayette, LA College of Nursing along with area organizations; Dr. Ira Byock was keynote speaker.
- March, 2001--Staff education sessions on pain management at the end of life as well as other end-of-life care issues.