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The Hospice Nursing Podcast
James Dibben
Frequency: 1 episode/21d. Total Eps: 61

Hosted by James Dibben in Kansas City, Missouri.
Visit our home page at The Hospice Nursing Podcast.
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Episode Sixty-One: Moving Indoors
dimanche 16 mars 2025 • Duration 10:07
In this episode I make some announcements on future plans for the show.
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As always, don’t forget to call, text or email to leave feedback! I would love to hear from you!
816-834-9191
James@confessionsofahospicenurse.net
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Be sure to check out thehospicenursingcommunity.com for extra content as well as hope, help and encouragement from other hospice nurses just like you!
Episode Sixty: Personal Loss with Mike Barrett
dimanche 2 mars 2025 • Duration 57:26
In this episode my good friend, Mike Barrett, returns to the show to share his own story of losing his mother in the last month.
Mike shares with us why he wanted to share this with us so soon after his mother’s death.
He also goes into detail on how overwhelming everything was. He explains how hard it must be for our patients and their caregivers who have no medical knowledge yet are still expected to make sure difficult decisions.
Finally, at the end of the show, mike shares with us how is faith has paid an important role in his ability to accept the outcome of his mom’s journey.
I hope you will take the time to listen and be encouraged by Mike’s story!
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As always, don’t forget to call, text or email to leave feedback! I would love to hear from you!
816-834-9191
James@confessionsofahospicenurse.net
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Be sure to check out thehospicenursingcommunity.com for extra content as well as hope, help and encouragement from other hospice nurses just like you!
Episode Fifty-One: Nurse Keith Interview
dimanche 17 mars 2024 • Duration 53:44
For this episode I decided to share a recent interview I did for the Nurse Keith podcast.
It was a great time to share with Keith’s audience some of my observations from the world of hospice. I believe this was a great opportunity to share hospice with a whole new audience.
Take a minute to visit Keith’s web site, and throw some support his way!
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As always, don’t forget to call, text or email to leave feedback! I would love to hear from you!
816-834-9191
James@confessionsofahospicenurse.net
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Be sure to check out thehospicenursingcommunity.com for extra content as well as hope, help and encouragement from other hospice nurses just like you!
Episode Fifty: Exit Strategies
samedi 2 mars 2024 • Duration 59:16
In this episode I answer a listener email question regarding death visits.
No two death visits are alike, so in this episode I try to cover some of the basics.
I cover some of the following topics.
- Call the funeral home as quickly as possible
- It’s not about you
- Don’t always be in a hurry to interject yourself
- Be sensitive to other cultures
- To stay or not to stay
- Post mortem care
- Clothig
Then I finish the episode telling several stories from my own experiences and some of the things I did well, and some of the things I didn’t do so well.
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As always, don’t forget to call, text or email to leave feedback! I would love to hear from you!
816-834-9191
James@confessionsofahospicenurse.net
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Be sure to check out thehospicenursingcommunity.com for extra content as well as hope, help and encouragement from other hospice nurses just like you!
Episode Forty-Nine: Don’t Fail Me Now
dimanche 18 février 2024 • Duration 50:17
In this episode I answer the following question from a listener.
Hi, any chance of getting a podcast on Service Failures? I've been in hospice for around two years. I hear the term thrown around, but can't quite grasp all the details. I don't see any podcasts or blog posts around this subject, but I suspect the knowledge would be quite valuable.
Thanks,
Jade
I answer Jade’s question in two parts. I start by addressing Medicare’s Conditions of Participation for all hospice providers. For the second half I address service failures in general and how they relate to each hospice provider’s philosophy of care.
The Medicare COPs I review are the following.
- Election of hospice benefit
- The IDG/IDT
- Admissions
- Discharge Types
- Face-to-face requirements
- Individualized care plans
- 24 Hour Nursing Services
- The 4 Levels of Care
For agency philosophy we review the following areas that could result in service failures.
- Visit frequencies
- Medication Refills
- Supplies
- Calling 911
- Patient dies in discomfort
- On-Call
- Anything that the patient perceives as a failure
I also promise to provide the NHPCO overview of the Medicare Conditions of Participation. You can download the COPs HERE.
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As always, don’t forget to call, text or email to leave feedback! I would love to hear from you!
816-834-9191
James@confessionsofahospicenurse.net
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Be sure to check out thehospicenursingcommunity.com for extra content as well as hope, help and encouragement from other hospice nurses just like you!
Episode Forty-Eight: Six ways to promote growth
dimanche 4 février 2024 • Duration 48:36
In this episode I focus on the top 6 concepts I believe are essential to promoting the growth of a hospice office.
Ultimately, the administrator is responsible for creating an environment for success. Any administrator who wants to blame others for lack of success, is an administrator nobody wants to follow.
Here is the list of items I focus on during this episode.
- Foster healthy relationships between sales and clinical
- Take ownership of the branch
- Create a consistent and repeatable experience
- Love your team
- Develop your clinical director
- Be visible
These items are what I find to be the most powerful for creating a successful environment. Still, there are other ways to grow a branch.
This episode is about the administrator taking responsibility for the success of their branch. It starts and ends with the administrator.
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As always, don’t forget to call, text or email to leave feedback! I would love to hear from you!
816-834-9191
James@confessionsofahospicenurse.net
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Be sure to check out thehospicenursingcommunity.com for extra content as well as hope, help and encouragement from other hospice nurses just like you!
Episode Forty-Seven: Don’t Say Hospice
dimanche 21 janvier 2024 • Duration 47:26
In this episode I review my strategies when I have family members who are afraid to tell their loved one that hospice is being consulted for care.
I spend some time helping you understand the real difference between patients who can understand what they are being signed up for versus patients who are confused and can’t understand the decisions being made for them.
I talk about using my Clinical Data Sheet during conversation and assessment to gather information and ask questions.
I offer access to my show outline for easy reference. You can download the PDF version by clicking HERE.
I also spend some time explaining how to adjust your conversation to find out what kind of experience (if any) your patient or caregivers have with hospice.
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As always, don’t forget to call, text or email to leave feedback! I would love to hear from you!
816-834-9191
James@confessionsofahospicenurse.net
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Be sure to check out thehospicenursingcommunity.com for extra content as well as hope, help and encouragement from other hospice nurses just like you!
Episode Forty-Six: My Wish For You
lundi 8 janvier 2024 • Duration 01:02:04
Welcome to 2024!
For today’s episode I decided to present you with 3 things I feel like every hospice nurse needs to find success and peace of mind!
In this episode I review the importance of making sure we pull into our driveways at the end of the day with all of our work completed.
I point out the importance of making sure all of our charting is done at the bedside. I review some of the differences between a visit nurse and case manager.
My second point focuses on the importance of establishing a work-life balance. I discuss some boundaries with our patients that are important.
I spend a few minutes explaining the importance of involving the entire team which includes the chaplain and social worker.
At the end I encourage all of you to stay the course and remain hospice nurses with the goal of establishing healthy habits.
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As always, don’t forget to call, text or email to leave feedback! I would love to hear from you!
816-834-9191
James@confessionsofahospicenurse.net
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Be sure to check out thehospicenursingcommunity.com for extra content as well as hope, help and encouragement from other hospice nurses just like you!
Episode Forty-Five: Be the leader you never had
dimanche 3 décembre 2023 • Duration 59:44
This episode is all about leadership.
Everyone in hospice is a leader, and being a leader is completely different than being a boss.
In this episode I provide some practical advice to help make sure we never lose our perspective on what our nurses go through every day. I encourage administrators and clinical directors to do ride alongs with a field nurse at least twice a year.
I spend quite a bit of time talking about avoiding spending a lot of time trying to place blame for agency failures. In a very strange turn of events, I spend time talking about the dangers of gaslighting when trying to always place blame when mistakes happen.
At the end of the show I recommend the following books to help us all grow as leaders.
Leaders Eat Last - Simon Sinek
The Speed of Trust - Stephen Covey
It’s your Ship - Michael Abroshoff
Developing the leader within you - John Maxwell
Developing the leaders around you - John Maxwell
Becoming a person of influence - John Maxwell
The 21 Irrefutable laws of leadership - John Maxwell
The 8 paradoxes of great leadership - Tim Elmore
In a pit with a lion on a snowy day - Mark Batterson
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As always, don’t forget to call, text or email to leave feedback! I would love to hear from you!
816-834-9191
James@confessionsofahospicenurse.net
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Be sure to check out thehospicenursingcommunity.com for extra content as well as hope, help and encouragement from other hospice nurses just like you!
Episode Forty-Four: Hospice Stories
lundi 20 novembre 2023 • Duration 57:31
In this episode I perform (if you want to call it that) dramatic readings of 11 posts from my blog.
You can view and read the blog posts from the following links.
It’s Okay To Die On Thanksgiving
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As always, don’t forget to call, text or email to leave feedback! I would love to hear from you!
816-834-9191
James@confessionsofahospicenurse.net
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Be sure to check out thehospicenursingcommunity.com for extra content as well as hope, help and encouragement from other hospice nurses just like you!