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End-of-Life Doula Mary Holmes Talks About Caregiving During the COVID-19 Crisis
Sharing Stories from End-of-Life Doulas
English - April 23, 2020 01:00 - 8 minutes - 5.93 MBEducation Health & Fitness Mental Health doula death doula end of life care end of life end of life doula uvm doula doula course doula certificate covid covid-19 Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
To not feel overwhelmed by the COVID-19 crisis, caregiver and recent graduate of UVM's End-of-Life Doulas Professional Certificate, Mary Holmes is trying to stay balanced. That means gardening and listening to music.
Holmes is a supervisor for the supportive day program at the Martha’s Vineyard Center for Living. She works with clients who live with disabilities and varying levels of memory impairment.
As the COVID-19 pandemic has spread, Holmes has reached out to her local hospice organization to let them know that she recently completed the UVM End-of-Life Doula program and to see how she could help.
In this episode of End of Life Care from a Distance, Mary shares her thoughts on how to connect with loved ones during the mandated social distancing.
End-of-Life Doulas complement the care provided by family members and friends, as well as medical, palliative, and hospice professionals, within the settings of hospitals, senior care facilities, and homes.