
How Aromatherapy Enhances Hospice Care: Robin Kessler’s Perspective
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In this episode of the Vetiver Vibes podcast, host Nikki Fraser welcomes back Robin Kessler, a Certified Clinical Aromatherapist from central New Jersey. Robin, known as the "Queen of Frankincense," previously joined us for episode 16, where we explored the various types and benefits of frankincense. Today, we delve into the profound impact of aromatherapy in hospice care.
Robin shares her journey into the world of aromatherapy, highlighting her passion for volunteering with the sick and how she discovered the healing properties of essential oils. With a focus on safety, she emphasizes the importance of understanding the interactions between essential oils and medications, especially for patients in hospice care who often take multiple prescriptions.
We discuss the distinctions between hospice care, palliative care, and long-term care, clarifying that hospice is specifically for terminally ill patients who require round-the-clock assistance. Robin explains how her role involves assessing patients' medical histories, allergies, and preferences to create personalized aromatherapy treatments that promote comfort and emotional well-being.
Throughout the episode, Robin shares heartwarming stories of her experiences with patients. One particularly moving account involves a comatose woman who found solace in the scent of sweet orange, a fragrance that reminded her of her childhood on an orange farm. This simple yet powerful intervention helped the patient relax and ultimately pass away peacefully.
Robin also discusses her innovative use of aromatherapy inhalers for family members of patients, helping them to remain calm and supportive during difficult times. She introduces the concept of a transitioning patch, which nurses can apply to patients nearing the end of life, allowing them to let go more peacefully.
In addition to emotional support, Robin highlights the physical benefits of using boswellic acid powder for treating bed sores and other skin conditions, showcasing the versatility of her approach to holistic care.
As the episode wraps up, Robin shares details about her book, which serves as a comprehensive guide to essential oils and resins, complete with recipes and practical applications. She also introduces a companion PDF filled with additional recipes, catering to the needs of both novice and experienced aromatherapists.
Join us for this enlightening conversation that underscores the healing power of aromatherapy in hospice care, offering insights into how we can support those at the end of life with dignity and compassion.
Check out Robin’s past episode, Episode 16 - The many types and benefits of frankincense, and how to use them with Robin B. Kessler here: https://youtu.be/xmyNCsr6O-o
Connect with Robin here
https://www.rbkaromatherapy.com/
https://youtube.com/@robinsresinsplus?si=ck5Ia4jOF8kpMQ9V
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This podcast is for information purposes only. We are certified clinical aromatherapists and holistic health professionals. If you have a medication concern, please refer to your health team. Everyone’s health is unique to themselves, so the topics and suggestions stated may or may not apply directly to you. Please reach out to an aromatherapist to work with or consider training to become one yourself!
Show music: Happy Dreams - By David Fesliyan