‘Reimagining Hope’ podcast shines a light on the conversation of serious illness

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Contact: Elyzabeth Marcussen, 443-837-1559
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‘Reimagining Hope’ podcast shines a light on the conversation of serious illness
 
(PASADENA, MD, Dec. 3, 2024) — As families struggle with serious progressive illness in themselves or their loved ones, finding information, resources and support is more critical than ever before in our history. In response, Hospice of the Chesapeake and Chesapeake Supportive Care are introducing a new, innovative and informative podcast series, “Reimagining Hope.”  

Hosted by Rachel Jordan, Director of Advocacy & Legislative Affairs, the series will bring guests to the table who can provide valuable insight and help you reimagine the hope you may be missing. The podcast will provide quick, easy-to-understand information while giving you the critical skills and real time tools you can use today to navigate advanced illness.

Jordan said that as a nurse practitioner she sees patients and their families struggling every day to figure out what resources and services are available to them to care for themselves or a loved one. We are living with serious illness longer today than ever before in our history and whether you are at diagnosis, months into curative treatment or nearing the end of life, each has their own unique experience. 

“I love my role at Hospice of the Chesapeake but most importantly, I’m a daughter, a mom, a caregiver, an Army veteran, and a community advocate,” Jordan said. “I have a passion for raising awareness about care available for those living with serious illness and that’s what I hope to share with you.”

Discussions will include important topics like sustaining comfort, grief during the holidays, how to manage the overwhelming number of medications that are prescribed and many more. “We hope these talks will bring you some comfort, skills and peace,” Jordan said.

The podcast debuts Dec. 4. The first three episodes are as follows:

  • “When is it too much? Managing Mom and Dad’s Medications” with guest Dr. Sonja Richmond, Hospice of the Chesapeake, Vice President of Medical Affairs & Hospice Medical Director.
  • “Navigating Grief During the Holidays,” with guest Jennifer Ward, Chesapeake Life Center, Bereavement Counselor
  • “Sustaining Comfort:  Hydration and Nutrition at the End of Life” with guest Dr. Richmond.
The podcast, which can be found at https://sites.libsyn.com/556806/site, is part of the nonprofit’s community outreach and education programming, which is made possible by the generous support of the John and Cathy Belcher Institute.
 
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About Hospice of the Chesapeake

Hospice of the Chesapeake is the leading provider of compassionate, expert care for individuals and families facing serious illness across Anne Arundel, Calvert, Charles, and Prince George’s counties. As Maryland’s largest independent, not-for-profit hospice, the organization is committed to enhancing the quality of life for patients by managing symptoms, providing education, and focusing on what matters most to each individual and their loved ones. With a team of highly skilled professionals, Hospice of the Chesapeake offers personalized support to help families navigate the challenges of advanced illness and loss, ensuring comfort, dignity, and peace of mind throughout the journey.

For more information, visit www.hospicechesapeake.org.