Monthly Archives: January 2017

Shared via Barbara Karnes – After a 73-year union, ailing couple finds two hospital beds pushed together offer the best comfort – The Washington Post


For seven decades, the couple shared a bed. So now, as he lies in a hospital bed unable to say or do much, she lies beside him. Source: After a 73-year union, ailing couple finds two hospital beds pushed together … Continue reading

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Hospice Nurse’s Grief – Tears on the Job | Barbara Karnes Books, Inc.


End of Life Education Materials Source: Tears on the Job | Barbara Karnes Books, Inc.‘s Grief:

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When Power Shifts from Parent to Child: How to Overcome Denial | LinkedIn


As parents get older and their health declines, it becomes increasingly difficult to ignore the proverbial elephant in the room, particularly when memory issues are involved. A shift in power occurs Source: When Power Shifts from Parent to Child: How … Continue reading

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When It’s Time to Move Mom or Dad: Coping with Transfer Trauma | LinkedIn


People of all ages can experience transfer trauma (or relocation stress syndrome) when moving to a new home. But the elderly can be particularly susceptible, with severe physical and psychological Source: When It’s Time to Move Mom or Dad: Coping … Continue reading

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Memoirs from Members of Grief Anonymous: An Authentic Story of Widowhood by Amber Younger


In Amber’s own words.  Thank you, Amber for sharing. I really don’t know where to start with my story, or where exactly I’ll be heading during the course of my writing. Perhaps I’ll let the e… Source: Memoirs from Members … Continue reading

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Nourishment for Those Who are Grieving – Grief Watch


Source: Nourishment for Those Who are Grieving

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Hospice: Advocacy Intensive – Hospice Action Network


Source: Advocacy Intensive – Hospice Action Network

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Grief Healing: When Death Happens: Tips for Helping The Mourner


Source: Grief Healing: When Death Happens: Tips for Helping The Mourner

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A Grief Expert discusses Coping With Loss – HealthCetera – Let’s talk health.


Let’s talk health. Source: HealthCetera – Let’s talk health.

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What working with the Living ,Dying and Bereaved has taught me | LinkedIn


Alex James founder of bereavement.co.uk I have worked within bereavement for over 35 years. People often ask me “Why bereavement?” I can only say that it wasn’t something I planned; rather it seemed Source: What working with the Living ,Dying and … Continue reading

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