Program titles

End of Life Decisions and Concerns:
The Resident’s Perspective

 Order# RP109
» Description
Comfort Care in Long-Term Care
(3 DVD series)
 Comfort Care for Residents Receiving
      Life Prolonging Therapies

 Order# ELC800
 Comfort Care for Residents Receiving
      Hospice in LTC

 Order# ELC801
 Witholding Artificial Nutrition and Hydration
 Order# ELC802
A Conspiracy of Silence:
Helping the Patient and Family
to Live with Terminal Illness

 Order# ELC804
» Description and video clip
Harriett's People
 Order# ELC805
» Description
Advance Directives and the Elderly: Making Decisions About Treatment Limitations
 Order# ELC 806
» Description
Advance Directives:
CPR in Nursing Homes

 Order# ELC807
» Description
Understanding Life Plans
 Order# ELC 808
» Description
Rose and Zelda
 Order# ELC 809
» Description
Conversations at Bayview Circle
 Order# ELC810
» Description
How to Say Good-Bye
(3 tape series)
 Being an Adult Child
 Order# ELC 811
 Being a Professional Caregiver
 Order# ELC812
 Saying Goodbye
 Order# ELC 813
» Descriptions and video clips
Caring for Patients with
Late Stage Dementia

 Order# AD210
» Description and video clip
Marge and Walter –
The Family Caregiver

 Order# CE627
» Description
Comfort Measures at the End of Life
 Order# ELC803
» Description

Comfort Care in Long-Term Care  
Debra Wertheimer, MD
(3 DVD series)

Comfort Care for Residents Receiving Life Prolonging Therapies
Order# ELC800
Dr. Wertheimer leads a discussion with nursing assistants to identifying their role in providing palliative care throughout a resident’s stay in long term care, even while receiving life prolonging therapies. This role includes: reporting symptoms;  pain management; and other comfort care measures. Bedside conversations with residents reveal how comfort care improves their lives.
19 minutes 
title price: $150; $75 rental

Comfort Care for Residents Receiving Hospice in LTC
Order# ELC801
For residents no longer receiving life prolonging interventions, palliative care or comfort care becomes key. The treatment goal is now “Improving Quality of Life.”  Dr. Wertheimer, nursing and hospice staff discuss pain management, symptom control, supportive interactions, nutrition and special accommodations for bathing, meals and rest. Essential viewing for staff caring for residents at end of life.
21 minutes
title price: $150; $75 rental
 

Witholding Artificial Nutrition and Hydration  
Order# ELC802
More and more, residents and their families indicate through advance medical directives the desire to withhold artificial nutrition and hydration in the final days of life. Discussion includes: respecting the family’s wishes; understanding the reasoning behind these directives; and continuing to provide the highest possible quality of care during these final days.
20 minutes
title price: $150; $75 rental

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