University Daily Kansan Tuesday, October 30. 1979 City hospice could help families enrich the lives of dying patients By TONI WOOD Staff Reporter Staff Reporter For the terminally ill life's quality is often more important than its length. That is why several Lawrence citizens are trying to form a hospice, a group of volunteers who care for dying people. Carla Polasek, Independence, Kan, senior, is interested in organizing a local hospice to make dying patients' last days as comfortable as possible. "Modern society is so intent on being young and active that it activates the妙 and the dying," she said. "It doesn't want to be the terminally ill and the incurable." Hospices just being formed are usually called hospices without walls, because volunteers go to the homes of patients who are hard for caring for people in one building. POLasek said many dying people suffered from constant pain, and hospice volunteers tried to relieve that pain without drugs. The HOSPISE philosophy says there is a point at which patients should be taken off machines and radiation or chemotherapy and life should be made as normal as possible. "There comes a time when it of no use to continue the treatment," she said, "and it's far better to be allowed to live as normal a life as possible. "For example, children who have leukemia have spinal taps and bone marrow treatments until the day they die. "It's not doing them any good, but doctors and nurses can't deal with the decision of when to stop the treatment." Hospice volunteers would not only care for the dying patient, but also would help the family cope with his condition, she said. "Many times, care needs to be provided around the clock," she said. "It's very difficult to provide 24-hour service." "Think what a drain it would be on a spouse or parent to provide medical care for months and months." A VOLUNTEER could care for the patient and give the family members time to run errands or simply to take a walk. And the volunteers would continue to help the family after the patient died. "We wouldn't just drop the family after someone died," Polasek said, "because so much of the dying experience remains with the living." The hospice programme would have to go through a 20-hour training program, which is required by the national hospice program, and be supported by a volunteer for the Topka Hospice Association. He said that after 18 months of planning and fund-raising, volunteers were being trained for the Toneka hospice. The organization will accept patients next January, he said. IN KANSAS CITY, Mo., about 70 volunteers work for a hospice without walls. Kevin Flattery, associate director, said about 15 patients were beaten cared for. "The direct medical care has been left up to visiting nurses," he said. The volunteers have been teaching family members how to do chores such as making the bed while the patient is still in it. Flattery said, because the neopet is supported by private donations. His is the only paid position. but when the patient is still in it. Patients do not pay for the services. "Overall, the support has come slowly—a new idea in a conservative element," he said. "The volunteer nature of the organization disturbs people." Flattery said doctors had been supportive of the hospice. However, Patty Doria, a social worker helping organize a Lawrence hospital often were not supportive of hospices. "The existing medical world doesn't deal well with death," she said. "If doctors were the superheroes we wanted to be, and they wanted to be, people would never die." "When someone dies, it means doctors are failures." ONE LOCAL DOCTOR, Laird Ingham, is supportive of the hospice, but he said other medical professionals in Lawrence had not been approached about a hospice. Jan Jenkins, director of the Visiting Nurses Association, said that although the nurses visited patients in their homes, the service still had rans. For example, she said, volunteers are needed to care for terminally ill patients and a program is needed to help the family after a patient dies. POLASEk said interested persons would meet again Thursday to form a steering committee to investigate other health services in Lawrence, training programs, and course programs, legislative proposals and methods for educating the community. Jenkins was one of about 25 people who attended an October meeting for organizing a hospice in Lawrence. Darrel Stephens, Lawrence assistant police chief, announced yesterday that he had accepted a job to become the police chief of Largo, Fla. Lawrence cop gets Florida job Stephens told the Kansan that his resignation would be effective Nov. 30 and he would begin his new job Dec. 3. "I had been interested in having my own department as a police chief for some time "Besides, it's warm all year down there." Stephens became assistant police chief in Lawrence in July 1976. He said he was offered the job by large City Manager Donald Herman yesterday after noon. now," he said. "I felt over the past three years in Lawrence I have gained the experience I needed. Stephens said he thought his experience in Lawrence, a community about the same size as large, and in Kusasia City. Mo., would be interesting to learning to Lawrence, help him get the job. City Manager Buford Watson said the city hoped to decide by early December who will replace Stephens. McGregor . . . phased decontrol of all domestic crude oil prices, McGregor said, with a primary concern to eliminate America's reliance on foreign oil. From page one He said that more must be done to promote natural gas production, adding that 70's and eventually led to an emergency supply shortage in the winter of 1976-77. But formulation of U.S. policy, particularly on natural gas, has been a difficult process, he said. He said curtishment of natural gas production began in the early "These 18 months of debate in the House of Representatives were the most fiercely fought domestic battle in the House this century," McGregor said. Train derailment public hearing is likely to be held in Lawrence tax credits were a real possibility for stimulating production. the first week of December, he said possibly on the KU campus. Harold Stoley, the lead investigator for the TNS, said the hearing, which was originated in Kansas City area, might be held in Lawrence. Lawyers problems in finding Harold Stoley, Kansas City, Kan. A representative of the National Transaction Safety Board said yesterday there was "a very good chance" the public would be involved in the derailment in law enforcement to help hold them. He predicted a growth in the world natural gas market, and said the problem of furthering U.S. reliance on "far away, insecure" sources of natural gas remained. Passengers, witnesses, Santa Fe and Amtrak officials and members of the train crew are expected to testify at the three-day hearing. The hearing is tentatively scheduled for Storey said investigators were studying documents and evidence they had collected from the building where things were supposed to work as opposed to how they did work." The dwelling left two children unattended. Additions to natural gas reserves continue to decline, he said, thus reserves will "dip" for the first time since the early 60's. McGregor advocated alternative energy sources. Demand must be clarified he said, the U.S. needs "meaningful and workable conservation." But he stressed the need for increased communication between consumers, the oil and gas industry and the government, as well as between oil and gas producing nations. "Make no mistake about it, any shortfall in meeting conservation means reliance on insecure foreign sources of energy," he said. High prices for oil are a "very effective conservation measure," he said, and because oil companies are in business to profit the prices are on the way down. "1979 is going to be a very good year for the oil companies." McGregor said. The University Dailv KANSAN WANT ADS Call 864-4358 CLASSIFIED RATES one time two three four five six seven eight nine ten 10 words or fewer $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 Each additional word $1.00 AD DEADLINES FOUND ADVERTISEMENTS Monday Thursday 2 p.m. Tuesday Friday 2 p.m. Wednesday Monday 2 p.m. Thursday Tuesday 2 p.m. Friday Wednesday 2 p.m. ERRORS FOR SALE Found items can be advertised FREE of charge for a period not exceeding three days. These ads can be placed in person or by calling the UM business office at 443-458 ANNOUNCEMENTS UDK BUSINESS OFFICE 111 Flint Hall 864-4358 The UDK will be responsible for more than two incorrect insertions. No allowances will be made when the error does not materially affect the value of the ad. ig wooden crates. Herb Altenbernd. tf The Hole-in-the-Wall, selling fresh fruits and vegetables. Also salted, and raw pulsas of the shell. Twelve variety of dry baked beans, a potato, honey, and soornam. Every Sunday. PAPER BACK SALES are down 15% rationally BLOOD BOOKLEVEL all of the 50,000 bookmarks are price-year have been and always will be Come. Come and learn at 1641 Mokum 10-31 Get a jump of the Wildcat. Come to the pre-race line and get the shirt. $30 FOR ALL FRESHMEN, SOPHOMORES AND JUNIORS $20-$non-men. $10 men-employees. WHERE! Sponsored by Board of Class Officers Watch for track pasted at 8th & Illinois. 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