The Perks of Hospice: Stories of Love, Life, and Loss with Linda Moran
Host: Dr. Allen Lycka
Guest: Linda Moran – Retired Public Educator, Author, and Advocate
Introduction
Dr. Allen Lycka introduces Linda Moran, a retired educator of over 35 years, recent widow, and author of The Perks of Hospice: Stories of Love, Life, and Loss. Linda shares her journey through her husband's challenging medical experience and the transformative role hospice care played in their lives.
The Medical Journey
- Chronic Issues and Diagnosis: Linda discusses her husband's health struggles, including an aneurysm, heart attack, open-heart surgery, and stroke.
- The Turning Point: How the recommendation for hospice care shifted their perspective on managing chronic illness and end-of-life care.
The Hospice Experience
- A New Approach to Care: Linda highlights the compassionate support received through hospice, including spiritual caregivers, social workers, and nurses.
- Uncommon Longevity: Despite being given a six-month prognosis, Linda's husband lived two years in hospice, which allowed them to focus on quality of life.
- A Support System Like No Other: Linda shares the “angels” who walked with them through the journey, providing meals, emotional support, and respite care.
Respite House: A Place of Peace
- What is a Respite House? Linda explains how this facility allowed her and her husband to spend his final weeks together in comfort and dignity.
- Quality Time Together: They enjoyed shared moments watching nostalgic TV shows without the burden of caregiving tasks.
The Role of Doctors in End-of-Life Care
- The Need for Training: Linda discusses the lack of training many doctors receive regarding end-of-life issues and how this creates challenges for patients and families.
- A Call for Change: Linda advocates for better education and open communication between doctors and families about hospice and palliative care options.
Linda’s Checklist for Medical Crises
Linda shares practical advice to prepare for medical challenges:
- Understand medical terminology and ask for layman's explanations.
- Keep detailed records of doctors, medications, and allergies.
- Advocate for timely appointments and know when to escalate concerns.
- Carry essential information like insurance cards and medication lists.
- Prepare advance directives, such as a Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) order
Advice for Her Younger Self
Linda reflects on her life lessons:
- Be kind to everyone; every person has a story you don’t know.
- Live fully and strive to be a force for good in the world.
About Linda’s Book
- Title: The Perks of Hospice: Stories of Love, Life, and Loss
- Where to Buy: Available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Ingram, and independent bookstores by request.
Closing Thoughts
Dr. Allen Lycka and Linda Moran encourage listeners to consider hospice as a compassionate option for end-of-life care.
For more information on living a fantastic life, visit Dr. Lycka’s websites:
- www.drallenlycka.com
- www.dralspeaks.com