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EPISODE · Jun 10, 2023 · 47 MIN

Importance of Social Emotional Intelligence in Hospice with Elizabeth Dario Bockheim MS-EdL, RN-CNE, SEI-C

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Importance of Social Emotional Intelligence in Hospice with Elizabeth Dario Bockheim MS-EdL, RN-CNE, SEI-C In this Episode we Discuss what is Social Emotional Intelligence and how Hospice Staff imporove their approach to patients and families.  Social Emotional Intelligence (SEI) refers to the ability to understand and manage one's emotions effectively, as well as to recognize and empathize with the emotions of others. It involves being aware of one's feelings, having the capacity to regulate emotions in various situations, and demonstrating empathy towards others by understanding and responding to their emotional states. In hospice, being a truly effective caregiver goes beyond just medical skills. It demands having Social Emotional Intelligence.    When hospice professionals develop their SEI, they become better at connecting with patients on a deeper level, providing both physical and emotional care. SEI helps them become better companions in the final stages of life, offering comfort and understanding when needed. Join this conversation with Elizabeth and learn insights on becoming a better hospice professional using social emotional intelligence. Elizabeth is a wife, mother, certified nurse educator, and an Influential Awareness Leader.    Tune in!   Key Highlights from the Episode; [00:30] Episode intro and a quick bio of the guest; Elizabeth Dario Bockheim [01:50] Elizabeth's backstory and how she became a Social Emotional Intelligence expert [03:20] Social Emotional Intelligence from the aspect of the hospice professional [05:11] Why becoming aware of your emotions is golden for hospice professionals [07:39] What is empathy, and why is it important [10:39] Cultivating empathy to become the right hospice support to your patients [12:07] Correlation between hospice and emotional intelligence [14:18] How to use the skills of SEI as a personal caregiver [19:40] Elizabeth's insights and experience of taking care of her mother [31:26] What Elizabeth wishes the hospice team to have done better for her mother [41:18] Golden takeaway nuggets from the guest [46:33] Ending show and calls to action Notable Quotes  As caregivers grow in their profession, they are always given opportunities to learn about Social Emotional Intelligence and what it can do for their patients. [03:33]  Hospice professionals must put more energy into becoming emotionally aware of themselves so that they can be able to manage their patients better. [06:02]  The most generous thing you can do to anyone else is to take care of yourself. [09:07] Compassion is the essence of hospice. It involves recognizing and being sensitive and having an emotional and empathetic concern for their pain and suffering. [10:41] Let's Connect Elizabeth Dario Bockheim Website: http://shineawareness.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shineawareness/ Email: [email protected] Mobile: 616 826 5828    Marie's Contact: [email protected] www.hospiceexplained.com http://buymeacoffee.com/hospice [email protected] Leave a Voicemail: 206-705-3080  

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