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The Time is Right for Social Work

Published: March 1, 2022 | Reading Time: < 1 minute

Published: March 1, 2022
Reading Time: < 1 minute

Handling grief after the loss of a loved one

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, social work is one of the fastest growing professions in the nation – and for good reason. Social workers are needed practically everywhere, working in schools, hospitals, mental health facilities, government, hospice agencies and more.

At Ethos Hospice, the role social workers have in our care is essential to the experience our patients and their families have at the end of life.

Social workers not only serve as advocates and help individuals and their loved ones navigate emotions surrounding the end of life, but they can also assist in the following ways:
 

  • Companionship
  • Funeral planning
  • Healthcare directives
  • Power of attorneys
  • Resource finding
  • Referrals for legal advice
  • Respite and caregiver support

Wendy Tabor-Buth, LSW, has worked in end-of-life care for nearly 30 years as a Social Worker and now serves as the Bereavement Coordinator for Ethos Hospice. Listen to her talk about her passion for this special work. 

Social Workers make our mission of enriching lives possible and for that we are so thankful.

If you have someone in your care who would benefit from hospice services, please contact us to speak with our team or place a referral.

Happy Social Work Month!

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