Robyn Jennings – Hospice Hero
Robyn Jennings, RN, is the palliative care nurse for our University
of Tennessee Palliative Program in Knoxville. Recently, one of her palliative
patients was ready to move over to hospice, but did not want Robyn coming into
his home because he was ashamed.
Robyn explained that we are not there for his home, but to
take care of him – that we would not judge or treat him differently, no matter
where he lived. The patient was still bothered, but finally agreed to let Robyn
assess and admit him in her car in his driveway. He requested that visits be
conducted in a car or on the front porch.
Of course, when the time inevitably comes the staff will
have to enter the patient’s home, but right now they are building a
relationship and caring for him in the setting where he is most comfortable.
Robyn said this was her first “car” admission. The
patient shed many tears that day in the car as they discussed his options. Robyn
had to get out of the car and go around to the passenger’s side to complete the
assessment. She said it was an honor and privilege to serve the patient on
his own terms.
Hospice is about meeting people who need our services where
they are and allowing them to make choices about their care. Thank you, Robyn,
for reminding us all of that fact. You are our Hospice Hero!
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