Hospice social workers selected for educational video series

Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice was selected by SAGE Video to participate in “In Practice Video Series.” SAGE is currently developing a large collection of short, educational videos designed to supplement their collection of texts and academic materials by extending learning to practice – to show students and professors how the skills and theories in the texts can be applied in the workplace. The videos are developed to demonstrate effective practices as well as spark discussion and reflection in the classroom.

The Hospice was selected to participate in the Social Work video collection.  Through interviews and footage of our social workers in the field and in-office, students will be able to see the skills, traits and practices involved in being a hospice social worker as they are applied in everyday activities and interactions. 

“We were very honored to be the selected hospice for this education series,” said Marlina Schetting, COO, Administrator at the Hospice. “Out of all the hospices, nationwide, our name and reputation earned us this opportunity. It says a lot about the work we do and the impact our hospice has nationwide.”

Five Pebbles, production company led the development, production and editing of the video series. They sent a team to capture footage on a two-day shooting schedule.

SAGE Publishing is a leading international publisher of higher-education textbooks, journals and digital resources with offices in California, D.C., and London.

Five Pebbles, production company led the development, production and editing of the video series. They sent a team to capture footage on a two-day shooting schedule.

The videos can be viewed by clicking on the links below. The segments give an overview of the organization and a closer look at one component of the interdisciplinary team that is assigned to each patient. 

Interdisciplinary Teams

Life Review

Hospice Care

Cultural Competence

Group Grief Counseling

Grief and Bereavement