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Receive Expert Care at the End of Life
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Calm
Whether the end of life comes after gradual decline or a sudden change, it leaves many families physically and emotionally exhausted. Additional support can help restore a sense of balance and calm for your family.
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Compassionate Care
Finding the right person to partner with your family should not be an additional stressor. Choose to have compassionate care provided by an experienced registered nurse.
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Comfort at Home
Most people wish to stay in their home to maximize the quality of their life. A registered nurse providing supplemental care can help you to meet this goal while reducing stress for family caregivers.
Someone to help you on the journey
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Do we need help?
End of life takes us each on a unique journey. Someone that has traveled the path with others can help guide you along the way.
Home hospice organizations provide a wonderful base level of support and are highly recommended. But families are often surprised to discover that routine hospice typically provides one hour of hands-on care per day and only five days per week, at best. Many find they need help beyond what hospice provides.
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Why choose an RN?
The benefit of partnering with End of Life RN is that it allows you to coordinate care to your family’s unique needs and schedule. In addition to providing the basics, an RN can perform tasks under their independent license that other caregivers can not. An RN can give all ordered medications, perform wound, tube, and drain care. An RN can also teach family members home care skills if they wish to learn.
End of Life RN can be there to help you on this journey and provide that next level of supportive care.
Jacqueline Bulanow, BSN, RN
End of Life RN
After a long career in the hospital, which included nearly 20 years in an intensive care unit, I wanted to narrow my focus to do what I loved most. Having previously worked as a hospice nurse, I decided to build upon that and create my ideal job. Hands-on care at the end of life allows me to provide a needed service and make meaningful connections. This is work that brings me great joy while helping others.