“What if he’s Turning into a Butterfly?”—Thoughts on Grief as I Witnessed my Father’s Passing.
When finally my father breathed his last breath, after seven days in hospice, I saw in my mind’s eye the reborn butterfly of his spirit-lifting
When finally my father breathed his last breath, after seven days in hospice, I saw in my mind’s eye the reborn butterfly of his spirit-lifting
For some, the idea of home is straightforward. But for Eric Démoré the definition has been a little more nebulous. What is home if not
Non-medical needs related to social determinants of health, which include factors such as health literacy, meals, transportation, housing, food insecurity, and other non-medical considerations have
Facing our grief over the loss of a loved one can seem like a frightening journey into a foreign land of dark corners and scary
It is one of the most vexing chapters of old age: how to navigate not just the inevitable ending, but the days and months immediately
Isolation among seniors is very common and will continue to increase in prevalence as the population grows. Here’s how you can help your loved ones
While many of us will lose our parents in a more sudden way, many will also end up using hospice. Either way, it’s good to
Ordering up more tests and surgeries for dying patients is easy. Getting patients the end-of-life care they deserve takes much more effort. Read more here
The National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the National Hospice Foundation have some suggestions for how to help loved ones through what may be a difficult
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