Monthly Archives: November 2016

Grief Healing: Coping with the Holidays: Suggested Resources 2016


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Hospice and Nursing Homes Blog: Women Veterans’ Military Sexual Assaults (Research, Video 5:07)


Source: Hospice and Nursing Homes Blog: Women Veterans’ Military Sexual Assaults (Research, Video 5:07)

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Helpful suggestions to know how to help someone who is grieving – What’s your grief?


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Kerry Egan On Fresh Air: ‘On Living’ : Shots – Health News : NPR


Kerry Egan’s job is to help dying people accept their own mortality. It’s profoundly sad, but it’s also rewarding. “I’m constantly reminded of … how much love people have for each other,” she says. Source: Kerry Egan On Fresh Air: … Continue reading

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Hospice chaplain comforts the grieving and the dying | Lexington Herald-Leader


It took David Rumph Jr. more than five decades to learn that his calling in life is to help people die. Source: Hospice chaplain comforts the grieving and the dying | Lexington Herald-Leader

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The Things That Matter Most | Moments of Life


A story about Tamar, a young Jewish mother in hospice. Source: The Things That Matter Most | Moments of Life

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A story about Tamar, a young Jewish mother in hospice. Source: The Things That Matter Most | Moments of Life

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GriefWorks – Children’s Grief Support Groups


GriefWorks is a free grief support groups program for children ages five to eighteen that have experienced the death of someone close to them. Source: GriefWorks – Children’s Grief Support Groups

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Shared via Rea L. Ginsberg – Why The Death Of A Pet Is Especially Devastating For Children | Huffington Post


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What Do I Say After a Client Dies?


How to set yourself apart as an advisor who understands grief and supports the family in authentic ways. Source: What Do I Say After a Client Dies?

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