Background
Corr, Donna Marie was born on July 25, 1937 in Cleveland. Daughter of Anthony Charles Skach and Sadie M. (Hosticka) Sands.
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Practical and inspiring, this best-selling book helps you learn to cope with encounters with death, dying, and bereavement. The authors integrate classical and contemporary material, present task-based approaches for individual and family coping, and include four substantial chapters devoted to death-related issues faced by children, adolescents, adults, and the elderly. The text discusses a variety of cultural and religious perspectives that affect people's understandings and practices associated with such encounters. The book also offers practical guidelines for constructive communication designed to encourage productive living in the face of death.
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Practical and inspiring, this field-leading book helps students learn how to navigate encounters with death, dying, and bereavement. The authors integrate classical and contemporary material, present task-based approaches for individual and family coping, and include four substantial chapters devoted to death-related issues faced by children, adolescents, young and middle-aged adults, and older adults. The book discusses a variety of cultural and religious perspectives that affect people's understanding and practices associated with such encounters. Practical guidelines for constructive communication are designed to encourage productive living in the face of death.
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This comprehensive resource for caregivers and students presents guidelines for care of dying and chronically ill persons, addressing the complex needs of these patients, their families, and the practitioners attending them. Contributors include North American and British professionals in the hospice movement from the fields of nursing, medicine, pharmacology, physical therapy, occupational therapy, social work, psychotherapy and religion. Featured are chapters on: management of pain and other distressing symptoms; education and training; staff stress and staff support; grief and operating a hospice bereavement program; home grief, inpatient, and day unit hospice services; the hospice movement and its future.
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Corr, Donna Marie was born on July 25, 1937 in Cleveland. Daughter of Anthony Charles Skach and Sadie M. (Hosticka) Sands.
Bachelor of science in nursing, St. John College, Cleveland, 1959. Master of Science, Southern Illinois University, 1989.
Staff nurse, Cleveland Clinic Hospital, 1959-1961; instructor, Crile Veterans Administration Hospital., Cleveland, 1961-1962; staff nurse, Cochran Veterans Administration Hospital., St. Louis, 1962-1963; staff nurse, Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, 1975-1976; nursing instructor, St. Louis Community College, since 1980. Leader study trip "Hospice in England", Institute for Continuing Education, St. Louis Community College, 1981. Presenter in field.
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Member International Work Group on Death, Dying and Bereavement, Association Community and Junior Colleges, Missouri Vocational Association, Oncology Nursing Society, American Cancer Society (professional education committee), Missouri Hospice Organization, Children's Hospice International AARP, Sigma Phi Omega, Sigma Theta Tau, Phi Kappa Phi, others.
Married Charles A. Corr, August 16, 1962. Children: Kevin, Karen, Susan.