Medi Hospice Fredericksburg & Northern Virginia Blog is designed to educate and inform the public about hospice options and services. Our Hospice serves the many cities and counties within the State of Virginia.

This Blog is dedicated to our wonderful hospice volunteers who contribute countless hours for free to make a difference in the lives of terminally ill patients.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Pet Therapy dogs make great hospice volunteers!

Moments With Baxter, the "Hospice Angel"
Excerpts from an article by Angela Morrow RN, and Melissa Joseph, owner of Baxter, the Pet Therapy Dog.

Moments With Baxter, the


Pet Therapy dogs are special. Any dog who can bring comfort and a smile to sick patients is a special dog indeed. Then there are those dogs who surpass all human expectations -- dogs who seem wiser and more compassionate than their human counterparts, dogs seemingly sent from heaven to do work no human can. This is the story of Baxter.
Baxter was a rescue dog turned hospice hero. Part Golden Retriever, part Chow-Chow, Baxter was all love. Melissa Joseph welcomed him into her home and her heart when he was about two years old and spent nearly every moment since with him at her side. It was only natural for Melissa to bring Baxter along to volunteer training when she and her husband decided to be hospice volunteers. The hospice staff and group of fellow hospice volunteers all agreed that Baxter was special and awarded him the honorary title of hospice volunteer, even presenting him with a certificate of completion of volunteer training and his own name badge.
At the urging of the hospice staff, Melissa sought out certification for Baxter to be an Animal Assisted Therapy dog. Baxter passed the rigorous testing with flying colors and at the ripe age of 12 years old, became a certified pet therapy dog. He spent the next seven years volunteering at the San Diego Hospice and the Institute for Palliative Medicine in the inpatient hospice unit and touched every life he encountered. Melissa has written a book to honor Baxter, who passed away October 16, 2009, to raise awareness of pet therapy volunteers, and to raise proceeds to benefit charity. Moments With Baxter tells 36 stories of special moments spent with Baxter - 36 patients and countless staff, family members, and loved ones touched by the special spirit of an amazing dog. 

Baxter comforted children who were leaving this world all to soon and reinvigorated youth in the dying elderly. He brought comfort and joy to dying patients of all ages and eased the grief of their loved ones, if even for a moment.
   
Baxter has become something of a celebrity but no one understands the depth of his spirit better than those who spent precious moments with Baxter.


        
For more photos of Baxter visiting hospice patients watch the following clip which was produced as a memorial to this beautiful dog who served the dying so faithfully.
At Medi Hospice we have one wonderful therapy dog among our hospice volunteers. If you have a pet who would become a gift to the dying please contact the Volunteer Coordinator at 540-361-7696 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting            540-361-7696      end_of_the_skype_highlighting

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Time to help others...

You can probably guess that hospice volunteers are very special people. But if you give us about 15 minutes of your valuable time, we think the hospice volunteers who share their thoughts and experiences in this program will inspire you to explore volunteer opportunities at Medi Home Hospice in Fredericksburg @540-373-7696 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting            540-373-7696      end_of_the_skype_highlighting 


Wednesday, May 11, 2011

National Nurses Week 2011


National Nurses Week is celebrated annually from May 6, also known as National Nurses Day, through May 12, the birthday of Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern nursing.

Often described as an art and a science, nursing is a profession that embraces dedicated people with varied interests, strengths and passions because of the many opportunities the profession offers. All of our nurses at Medi Home Health and Hospice serve with passion for the profession and with a strong commitment to patient safety.

Florence Nightingale Pledge



This modified "Hippocratic Oath" was composed in 1893 by Mrs. Lystra E. Gretter and a Committee for the Farrand Training School for Nurses, Detroit, Michigan. It was called the Florence Nightingale Pledge as a token of esteem for the founder of modern nursing.


I solemnly pledge myself before God and in the presence of this assembly, to pass my life in purity and to practice my profession faithfully. I will abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous, and will not take or knowingly administer any harmful drug. I will do all in my power to maintain and elevate the standard of my profession, and will hold in confidence all personal matters committed to my keeping and all family affairs coming to my knowledge in the practice of my calling. With loyalty will I endeavor to aid the physician in his work, and devote myself to the welfare of those committed to my care.

THANK YOU TO ALL THE NURSES WHO SERVE OUR HOSPICE PATIENTS WITH COMPASSION AND GRACE. OFFERING OUR PATIENTS DIGNITY AND COMFORT THROUGH HOSPICE CARE IS MEDI HOME HOSPICE'S NUMBER ONE GOAL. 
OUR NURSES ARE THE BEST!!