TUCSON One Day Class by Sherokee Ilse - Oro Valley, Friday, Oct. 26, 2018, 8:30- 5 pm
Enhancing Care When a Baby Dies
Doulas, Nurses, Midwives, Doctors, Doulas, Counselors, Chaplains, Clergy, Social Workers, bereaved parents ... are invited to
Join us for a full day (7 approved Nursing CE hours) 8:30-5:00 pm Cost is $ 85
Sherokee Ilse, Int'l trainer, author, speaker, founder of Babies Remembered and Baby Loss Family Advisors, and bereaved mother/parent advocate
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Do you wish you knew more about how to help families who experience baby loss in the ED, hospital and beyond (miscarriage, stillbirth, NICU, or compromised pregnancy?) Want to enhance your care of all who have losses?
Some Topics to be included:
¨ Describe the Five Perinatal Loss Principles for Patient-Centered Care
¨ List methods to slow down the “rushed” process when the loss occurs and when caring for the patient and family
¨ Describe how to meet the needs and feelings of families who have a baby or older child die and how to speak with them in wise and caring ways
¨ Strategize and list specific ways that communication and continuity of care can enhance the families’ experience throughout the entire system/journey
¨ Distinguish and explain the difference between caring strategies of protector and empowering care, rescuer vs helper, and the realistic role of the care provider
¨ Identify how to show respect for the parents and their parenting roles
¨ Explore ways to enhance the chaplain’s role and how to offer comfort
¨ List 3-5 newer ideas for making memories, creating mementos and ceremonies (including faith ceremonies) that can be offered to families and explain why they are vital to long-term healing
¨ List topics to be shared with parents that are examples of fully informing families and explain why sharing the ‘why’ behind decision-making is an effective strategy
Call Sherokee if you have questions. Your help recruiting students is greatly appreciated. A free baby loss related booklet for each person you bring in.
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This class is a special request from many nurses and bereaved families seeking to improve care for families, making it easier to give care by care providers.
"Sherokee is a gifted speaker whose passion about her subject matter is contagious. She inspired us all to improve our practice and to take the best care of greiving families. This course should be required fro anyone working with families who lose babies to miscarriage, stillbirth, ectopic pregnancy, heartbreaking choice, and other infant deaths, Sherokee is very u p-to-date on the latest standards and research. She tells amazing stories offering practical tips and ideas that support what she is teaching. I would highly recomend this course!" Mary R., Perinatal Loss Coordinator, Good Sam Hospital, NJ
More Testimonials...
"Sherokee, It was a prolific training filled with illuminating conversations, storytelling and
practical suggestions. As a veteran in the field of infant death, your pearls of wisdom support and accessibility are greatly appreciated. Your warm and giving spirit has touched the lives of many. Thank you for all that you do!" From Yolanda, Social Worker
"I am a well-trained 25+ year OB nurse and perinatal loss coordinator. This was the best and most practical training I have ever attended!!!" RN, PA
“I liked the teaching style, videos, scenarios, modeling used, ways to say different things- all were helpful in starting conversations with parents.” RN Overlook Hosp NJ
“I see now what a better job we can do for our parents. Slowing things down, informing them more fully, and treating them as the parents where they do the parenting tasks, not nurses, makes so much sense.” Jo RN