Caring For End of Life Patients: I Don’t Care with Kevin Stevenson

 

On today’s episode of I Don’t Care, MarketScale contributor Kevin Stevenson, MBA FACHE, discusses the end of life process and how families can best prepare for the passing of their loved ones.

Joining the show this week is Nathalie Bonafe, PhD, a Certified End-of-Life Doula and Care Consultant, NEDA-Proficient for A Gentler Parting, LLC in New Haven, Connecticut.

“There is a lot of medical and emotional support in 21st century America,” Bonafe explained.

The end of life is a difficult time for anyone and the people closest to them, so making sure medical, legal and financial affairs in order is very important.

Listen to I Don’t Care LIVE every Friday morning at 9:30 a.m. CST to stay up to date with everything going on in the healthcare industry.

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