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I recently attended a local meeting of the Holistic Nurses Association and a few

of the members were Hospice nurses that use different applications of essential

oils at their job. Perhaps contact them, I believe they're an international

organization. I also think Sylla Shephard has experience in this area.

 

Good luck!

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Everyone,

 

I've been asked to develop an aromatherapy program for a local hospice

agency. I am looking to network with others who have experience in

this area and are willing to share ideas and offer advice.

 

Please feel free to contact me off list if you are interested or know

of any sources you could refer me to.

 

Thank you so much for your time and consideration!

Kamron

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I'm actually a member of the American Holistic Nurses Association. I

hadn't thought of contacting them, but I'll have to do that and see

if they can refer me to anyone. I'll try Sylla, too.

 

Thanks for the ideas!

 

Kamron

 

, Kelli McCormack

<kachinaherbs wrote:

>

> I recently attended a local meeting of the Holistic Nurses

Association and a few of the members were Hospice nurses that use

different applications of essential oils at their job. Perhaps

contact them, I believe they're an international organization. I

also think Sylla Shephard has experience in this area.

>

> Good luck!

> kamronkeep <kamronkeep wrote:

Hello Everyone,

>

> I've been asked to develop an aromatherapy program for a local

hospice

> agency. I am looking to network with others who have experience

in

> this area and are willing to share ideas and offer advice.

>

> Please feel free to contact me off list if you are interested or

know

> of any sources you could refer me to.

>

> Thank you so much for your time and consideration!

> Kamron

 

> Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone

who knows.

> Answers - Check it out.

>

>

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Kamron, I've had personal experience using Frankincense... (a drop on the

pajama collar) both to calm agitation, and to ease respiratory problems in

the local hospice.

 

Suspect it would be helpful for family members as well as the patient.

 

Also I think the Agora archives have a case study about the use of a blend

of cedarwood, frankincense, and I forget what else to ease the crossing over.

 

Years ago the San Diego Hospice was implementing an Aromatherapy

protocol/program; not sure if it is still going on. At the time they were

using a blend of lavender and mandarine or tangerine for sleeplessness and

anxiety, lavender baths for relaxation, etc. If you can contact them you

might learn more?

 

Seems to me Jeanine used to do work in a hospice in Oz..hope she'll see

this thread and jump in. Laraine Kyle has also developed some Hospice

programs...she'd be another wonderful resource.

 

John Kerr shared the formula they used successfully for treating bed sores,

if that would be helpful to you.

 

 

 

 

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