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Our Mission: To Transform the End-of-Life Experience Through Education and Support

Receive expert guidance and compassionate insights in our essential book

Hospices Nurses, Here to Help

We’re Nurse Nancy and Nurse Brenda (RN BSN CHPN). With our 45+ years of combined experience, we’ve poured our knowledge and hearts into 'The Hospice Care Plan: A Path to Comfort'.

Learn from our journey to help ensure a dignified, peaceful experience for your loved ones.

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“...Gave us the knowledge and confidence we needed.”

- Bonnie & Chuck

The Hospice Care Plan: A Path to Comfort

Find comfort and guidance in 'The Hospice Care Plan: A Path to Comfort.' Written by seasoned hospice nurses, this comprehensive end-of-life care training program offers hands-on advice and heartfelt insights to enhance compassionate caregiving support at life's end. It simplifies the complexities of symptom management, personal care, and emotional support with practical tips and video tutorials for comfort care.


You can expect:

  • Real Experience: Leverage over 45 years of hospice expertise for effective, empathetic care and hospice caregiver training.

  • Practical Advice: Master caregiving with easy-to-follow instructions for everyday care challenges and comfort care techniques.

  • Emotional Support: Learn to provide spiritual and emotional comfort that soothes both patient and caregiver.

  • Helpful Resources: Access online video tutorials directly through QR codes for interactive learning and ongoing caregiver support.

Love From Our Readers

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IRA BYOCK MD

Founder and Chief Medical Officer Institute for Human Caring at Providence St. Joseph Health, Author of Dying Well and The Best Care Possible

“Hospice nurses, Heyerman and Kizzire, write from years of caring experience. A Path to Comfort is filled with practical wisdom. Down-to-earth and loving, this booklet is a gift to anyone caring for a person who is approaching the end of life.“ 

Discover Us On YouTube

Changing an absorbent brief for a bedbound patient

Careful review of removing a soiled brief, cleaning the patient and applying a clean brief.

Moving a patient

up in bed with a one person assist

How to carefully move the patient up in bed with one person assist

Medication management:

Organization & Administration

How to organize scheduled and as needed medications

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