2008
NIJH Conference A Huge Success
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Comments from the 2008 NIJH conference:
“Excellent conference. Best one yet. Excellent speakers.
Looking forward to next year!”
“What a wealth of knowledge under one roof!”
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On
Thursday, November 13, at the Holiday Inn JFK Jamaica,
New York, 38 hospices from 13 states gathered together
for a National Institute for Jewish Hospice accreditation
conference. Ninety nurses, social workers, clergy
and administrators spent from 8:30 until 6:p.m.
Learning “How to Care for the Jewish Terminally
Ill."
Speakers
included:
• Dr. Barry Kinzbrunner, oncologist - “Jewish Medical Ethics”
• Bobbi Rubens, Social worker – “It’s Not Just Kosher Food”
• James Joyce, Marketing Director – “Marketing the Jewish
in Jewish Hospice”
• Dr. Samuel Klagsbrun, Psychiatrist – “Connecting to the
Dying”
• Rabbi Maurice Lamm, - “The Practical Art of Jewish Hospice”
• Rabbi Stephen Shulman, Chaplain – “Reaching out to Unaffiliated
or Alienated Jewish Patients and Families”
It was the
largest accreditation conference since this program
began five years ago.
Some of the evaluation comments were:
" It was a great conference and I am leaving energized to go do this work.
Thank you for all your time and energy.”
“Great thought process to make us more
aware of Jewish community”. “Excellent
conference. Best one yet. Excellent speakers. Looking forward
to next year!”
“Continue to be the good resource you are and to be available.”
“I appreciated the sense of being involved in a multidisciplinary
in service/conference.”
“This is my third recertification and each time has been
better than the last!”
“This was my first visit and
I enjoyed it immensely.”
“I’m grateful to learn of the “hotline” for all employees
regarding questions that come up for our Jewish patients.”
“One of the most beneficial aspects
of this course was the review of physical, emotional
and spiritual aspects of issues related to Jewish patients
and families.”
“This conference reinforced my commitment to developing Jewish
hospice services in my community”.
“What a wealth of knowledge under
one roof!”
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An
e-mail received the day after the conference:
Mrs.
Lamm, Three
of our clinical staff returned on Monday from your
training filled with enthusiasm.
Our next step will be to contact the 3 synagogues in our
area by telephone and by letter prior to running our ad to
communicate with the larger community that Hospice of Lancaster
County has been awarded accreditation by National Institute
for Jewish Hospice.
Question 1: Do you have a letter that would help us communicate
more effectively with the 3 synagogues in Lancaster County
about our accreditation? (We sent him a “letter to the rabbi”.)
Question
2: Do you have an advertisement copy that we could
use so that we do this correctly? We sent him a sample
copy of an ad for the local newspapers.I
am absolutely thrilled about our joining the Jewish
community in Lancaster County as it will legitimize
our mission to provide care and comfort to help patients
and families live better at end of life.
Sincerely,Tom
Dodge, BCC
Director of Spiritual Care
Hospice of Lancaster County,Pennsylvania
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An
e-mail concerning a holocaust survivor
Dear Mrs Lamm,
I recently attended your Jewish Hospice Seminar (Nov 13)
and just last week had a patient who was a child in captivity
in the holocaust. His mother actually gave birth to their
3rd child during their captivity.
I felt able to help him because of attending your seminar.
He jumped when I touched his arm and then it dawned on me
that he was probably fearful because of his past experiences.
The only thing I could think of was to pray at his bedside
for G-d to give him peace and read him the Psalms. He died
within 48 hours of coming to us. However, when he came he
was walking and talking. I felt he did get peace because
he seemed to sleep peacefully not restless and tormented.
Thank you so much for all the information I received when
I visited your seminar.
Ethel Heinemann
Lehigh Valley Hospice
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There
were also valuable suggestions that we plan to
evaluate and implement for the next conference
in November 2009.
Aside from the lecturers the conference included a mini-breakfast
and catered lunch. At the end of the day all individuals
attending received a certificate attesting to the fact that
they had attended the conference.
All hospices received an accreditation certificate acknowledging
their attendance and testifying to the fact that they are
now under the umbrella of the National Institute for Jewish
Hospice.
Please click on “Locate an NIJH Accredited Hospice” to see
our roster of hospices.Watch
this column for news about new Jewish issues involving hospice
care.
Shirley Lamm
Exec.
Dir. NIJH
shirlamm@nijh.org.
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