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Gone From My Sight: Barbara Karnes on What Happens in the Final Days of Life | Part Two

Gone From My Sight: Barbara Karnes on What Happens in the Final Days of Life | Part Two

In Part Two of this powerful conversation, End of Life Educator and Hospice Pioneer, Barbara Karnes brings clarity and compassion to one of life’s most misunderstood experiences: the final days of life.

 

 

 

With her signature ability to translate complex end-of-life processes into simple, human language, Karnes reframes dying not as a medical failure—but as a natural, deeply human transition.  She emphasizes that fear often stems from misunderstanding, and that education is the single most powerful tool to help families navigate this sacred time with confidence and peace.

 

Listeners will gain profound insight into what actually happens as the body begins to shut down—from changes in eating, sleeping, and socialization to the emotional and spiritual realities unfolding beneath the surface.  Karnes challenges common misconceptions, including fears around morphine and pain management, and reminds us that it is disease—not dying itself—that causes pain.  Through practical guidance and deeply human wisdom, she equips caregivers and clinicians alike to better support both patients and families.

 

At its core, this episode is a call back to purpose. Karnes urges healthcare leaders and Hospice professionals to resist the pull toward systems, regulations, and business pressures—and instead refocus on the human being at the center.  End-of-life care, she reminds us, is not just clinical work.  It is sacred work—an opportunity to guide families through one of the most meaningful moments they will ever experience.

 

5 Key Takeaways

  • Dying is often misunderstood — real end-of-life experiences differ significantly from what people expect based on media portrayals.
  • Education reduces fear — preparing families with clear, simple explanations helps normalize the dying process and ease anxiety.
  • The body follows a natural progression — decreased appetite, increased sleep, and withdrawal are expected and mirror the reverse of birth.
  • Pain is caused by disease, not dying — proper use of comfort medications like morphine is essential and often misunderstood.
  • Hospice care is sacred, not transactional — the focus must remain on guiding people through a profound human experience, not just managing systems or regulations.

 

Show Transcript

 

 

 

 

Our Guest

 

Barbara Karnes, End of Life Educator and Hospice Pioneer

Barbara Karnes

End of Life Educator and Hospice Pioneer

Biography
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 www.bkbooks.com 

Barbara Karnes books

Link to Gone From My Sight

Link to Pain At End of Life

Link to Always Offer, Never Force: Food At End of Life

 

 


 

 

Our Host

 

Chris Comeaux

Chris Comeaux

MLAS, CPA
President / CEO of Teleios

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