Make Space for Grief After a Year of Loss
This pandemic year, grief is everywhere but we have nowhere to mourn, except online. There have been lives lost, and also jobs, and the closeness of
This pandemic year, grief is everywhere but we have nowhere to mourn, except online. There have been lives lost, and also jobs, and the closeness of
How can family caregivers sensitively approach these end-of-life challenges? Here are some ideas. Learn how much time is left Deepen the conversation Practice gratitude Read
A hospice social worker’s advice on how to process, her hope is that this field guide can give all of us a moment to see,
What if we were all versed in death, our own and others’? What if hearing news of dying and death was met with the deep
Dying is more than a physical event. Rather the experience reaches us on all levels — psychological, social, and of course, spiritual. We cannot neglect
It may sound morbid, but creating a findable file, binder, cloud-based drive, or even shoebox where you store estate documents and meaningful personal effects will
Try a support response next time, it encourages the other person to continue their story. It lets them know you’re listening and interested in hearing more.
Advance care planning is the process of talking about and writing down your wishes for medical care if you become unable to speak for yourself.
Why choose hospice? Hospice care offers end-of-life comfort and support; it works best if you think about it ahead of time. Here is a great
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
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