Title: The Family Care Specialists Role
1The Family Care Specialists Role
Robert Coppel Family Care Specialist, OneLegacy
2Meet the Team
3What is the Role of the FCS?
- Arrive Early
- Work with hospitals
- Huddle
- Advocate for families
- Decouple
- Express condolences
4What is the Role of the FCS?
- Assess understanding
- Engage the family in conversation about their
loved one - We HONOR their story
- It is their story
- Transition to donation as appropriate
5Our Philosophy
- Adopted Dr. Alan Wolfelts idea of companioning
a bereaved family - We are not the experts on grief
- We will take the familys lead
- We will not lead the family in any direction
- We will be with them through their journey
6Working with the Families
- Establish a connection
- Build trust
- Identify family power dynamics
- Provide technical information and education
- Judge timing/pacing
- Evaluate familys emotional level
7Working with the Families
- Support and normalize familys grief
- Address and affirm religious and cultural views
- Identify and address issues caused from a broken
process - Help family transition present to past
- Provide ongoing support
8First Person Consent
- First Person Consent
- in the absence of an express, contrary
indication by the donor, a person other than the
donor is barred from making, amending, or
revoking an anatomical gift of a donors body or
part
CA HS Code 7150.35
9Registered Donor
- Registered through DMV or on-line
- Legal First Person consent
- OL Call Center checks CA Registry when referral
is received - Important to provide family with knowledge of
patients decision to be an organ donor - Provides sense of comfort to family to know
patients decision
10Initiating the Approach
- Has the doctor talked with you?
- What did he/she tell you?
- What does that mean to you?
11Initiating the Approach
- Explain brain death even if family understands.
Keep in simple terms - Discuss funeral arrangements
- Discuss coroners case and possible autopsy
12Dual Advocacy
- The requestor advocates for both the potential
donor family and the waiting recipients by
helping the donor family to understand - The overwhelming need for life-saving organs
- The rare opportunity they possess to save and
touch the lives of potential recipients and their
families.
13Honoring the Choice
- Honoring family choices means offering
information, education and choices- and
respecting the familys decision. - Remember, the only people who know what is best
for survivors are the survivors. - Regardless of the familys donation decision, it
is our role to continue to offer information,
reassurance, and support.
14Honoring the Choice
- Honoring family choices means offering
information, education and choices- and
respecting the familys decision. - Remember, the only people who know what is best
for survivors are the survivors. - Regardless of the familys donation decision, it
is our role to continue to offer information,
reassurance, and support.
15Honoring the Choice
- Honoring family choices means offering
information, education and choices- and
respecting the familys decision. - Remember, the only people who know what is best
for survivors are the survivors. - Regardless of the familys donation decision, it
is our role to continue to offer information,
reassurance, and support.
16If Family Declines Donation
- Offer support to family as they gather relatives
and friends to say good-bye - Provide packet of information
- Offer to help with funeral arrangements, grief
support, and referrals
17If Family Consents to Donation
- Offer family a Memory Box and Handprints
- Support family friends throughout process
- Provide grief packet
- Information on organ and tissue donation
- Family Services support programs
- Call family after recovery to provide information
about organs recovered
18Tissue Approach with Organ
- At hospital - OneLegacy Coordinator onsite
- profit vs non-profit
- how tissues are used
- other tissue consent questions
- ask for consent on every tissue
19Tissue Only Approach
- Tissue Family Care Coordinator contacts
next-of-kin at home - Call generally made two hours after family leaves
the hospital - If family consents for tissue donation, informed
consent is recorded - Same language requestors are available
20Our Inspiration Donors and Their Families
- We are inspired by donor families who are so
giving at a time when when they have suffered
such a great loss
Cathy Perez, mother of Louis Silva, organ donor