Atlanta Cremation Services Partner to Provide CE Course to Healthcare Providers
"We are constantly looking for ways to give back and get involved in our communities," Thomas said.
The course "What's So Funny: Using Film to Explore Funeral Planning" will light-heartedly instruct healthcare professionals on how to be better able to talk with patients or clients to help attendees gain new perspectives on end-of-life planning.
Topics covered by this course include in-depth discussion of pre-need, at-need, burial, and cremation services. By the end of the course, attendees will be able to help families plan ahead for funeral services and assist families who need immediate assistance with confidence.
Presenters of the course
Musselwhite said, "We are excited about the opportunity to further support and partner with the nurses and social workers in our communities."
There will be no requirement to RSVP for course seats and both locations will be presenting the same course. There will be no cost to attend the course for nurses from hospice, respite, nursing homes, or long care facilities in the state of
The course provides 1 clinical/core hour for social workers (ASWB), 1 clock hour for certified case managers (CCMC) and 1 contact hour for RN through CCMC (which the GA Nursing Board accepts).
To learn more about this opportunity, please contact either Neptune Society
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