Monthly Archives: October 2016

Grief Healing: In Grief: After Caregiving Ends, Who Am I?


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Holding hope in grief – Holy Redeemer Health System


Grief can be so overwhelming and all-consuming that it can at times feel like one will be mired in it for eternity. Source: Holding hope in grief – Holy Redeemer Health System

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Take Charge of Your Grief and Ask for Help.


Reaching out to friends and family when you are grieving can be hard and often people don’t know how to help. This is a great way to reach out. Source: Take Charge of Your Grief and Ask for Help.

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Racial bias in the physician community


While racial bias is and will remain an ongoing dilemma, the time for change in consciousness is centuries overdue. Source: Racial bias in the physician community

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Home-Based Palliative Care for seriously ill patients is often better and costs Less than hospitalization


A new study, published in the Journal of Palliative Medicine, analyzed the quality of life and financial impacts of a home-based palliative care program for Source: Home-Based Palliative Care for seriously ill patients is often better and costs Less than … Continue reading

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Grief Revelations – What’s your grief?


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Grief and Why we decided to ‘throw away our promising careers’ and work part-time


Never for a moment would we presume to tell others what to do. All we can say is: Make those hard choices based on your values and priorities. Source: Why we decided to ‘throw away our promising careers’ and work … Continue reading

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 Three Easy Ways to Help Hospitalized Clients


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The Death You Die When Someone You Love Dies | john pavlovitz


At one time or another you’ve probably heard someone say that when a person you love dies, a part of you dies too. I used to think that was just a beautiful figure of speech, a touching poeti… Source: The Death You … Continue reading

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Meet Two Portland Women Who Make Their Livings Talking About the Ultimate Taboo: Death – Willamette Week


An exclusive excerpt from Casey Jarman’s new book, “Death: An Oral History.” Source: Meet Two Portland Women Who Make Their Livings Talking About the Ultimate Taboo: Death – Willamette Week

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