Compassionate Elder Care

Compassionate Elder Care Jeanette offers innovative and evidence-driven services to meet the unique needs of those persons re

Jeanette offers innovative and dynamic services to meet the unique needs facing our elders today. With over twenty years of military and healthcare experience she has a unique approach to creating a quality life. A visionary in her field, Jeanette is passionate about evolving the culture of long term care and creating extraordinary lives for those residing in long term care homes. Her belief begins with the idea that by providing opportunities for meaning, purpose, connection and love you create harmonious, life-affirming care environments. She is dedicated to improving the quality of life of the clients she serves.

It starts tomorrow! Architects of Now - Compassionate End Of Live Care. Join us for a beautiful look at creating a sacre...
11/01/2020

It starts tomorrow! Architects of Now - Compassionate End Of Live Care. Join us for a beautiful look at creating a sacred transition.

A virtual summit with wellness experts offering tools to caregivers for those at the end of their lives.

02/10/2020

Study sheds light on the process of death and questions if people experience a state of euphoria during their final moments.

01/27/2020

92-year-old Norma had a strange and heartbreaking routine.Every night around 5:30 p.m., she stood up and told the staff at her Ohio nursing home that she needed to leave. When they asked why, she said she needed to go home to take care of her mother. Her mom, of course, had long since passed away.Be...

01/19/2020

The average caregiver is a 49-year-old woman, and the demands of caregiving seem likely to increase.

01/11/2020

This report estimates that every week in US nursing facilities, more than 179,000 people, mostly older and living with dementia, are given antipsychotic drugs without an appropriate diagnosis. Facilities administer these drugs in many cases without obtaining informed consent from residents or their....

“In the Lakota/Sioux tradition, a person who is grieving is considered most waken, most holy.There's a sense that when s...
01/06/2020

“In the Lakota/Sioux tradition, a person who is grieving is considered most waken, most holy.
There's a sense that when someone is struck by the sudden lightning of loss, he or she stands on the threshold of the spirit world. The prayers of those who grieve are considered especially strong, and it is proper to ask them for their help.
You might recall what it's like to be with someone who has grieved deeply. The person has no layer of protection, nothing left to defend. The mystery is looking out through that person's eyes. For the time being, he or she has accepted the reality of loss and has stopped clinging to the past or grasping at the future. In the groundless openness of sorrow, there is a wholeness of presence and a deep natural wisdom.”
― Tara Brach

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