A California hospice nurse is pulling back the curtain on what people regret most in their final moments—and it’s a stark reminder to cherish life while you still can. Julie McFadden ...
A hospice nurse says the most common regret patients have on their deathbed isn't working too much, or not seeing enough of the world. Instead, American nurse Julie McFadden said she most ...
If someone had asked me this question seven years ago, when I was a new graduate nurse, I would have said it felt terrifying, depressing, frightening, and sad. However, my feelings have changed since ...
This is when hospice steps in.Hospice care can take place in a health care setting or in a person’s private home and hospice nurses are vital parts of the care team.
A nurse who works in a hospice has revealed the most common regret dying patients have. Julie McFadden said she has seen "hundreds" of people pass away - and while many express regret over ...
Hospice nurse Julie McFadden has offered insights into the physical changes she observes in people's faces when they are 'actively dying.' Taking to her YouTube channel, where she educates about ...
A hospice nurse has shed light on a less talked about aspect of death that can make circumstances "messy". Julie McFadden, also known as 'Hospice Nurse Julie', uses her YouTube channel to help ...
An eight-year-old girl with severe scoliosis is getting regular hydrotherapy at Noah’s Ark children’s hospice to relieve ... started this week for more nurses and care specialists.
Last year, hospice leaders told Nursing Times about the deficits they were facing and the cuts they were having to make as a result.
A North Augusta hospice nurse has been arrested after allegedly acquiring prescription drugs with fake prescriptions. South Carolina Bureau of Drug Control agents arrested Amy Elizabeth Strand ...
A hospice nurse says the most common regret patients have on their deathbed isn't working too much, or not seeing enough of the world. Instead, American nurse Julie McFadden said she most commonly ...
We would love to take on everyone, but we just don’t have the capacity.” Patients can access a hospice nurse 24/7 in Tairāwhiti but doctor availability is more limited because of funding issues.