Monthly Archives: January 2017

Shared via Mary Frances – It’s Not Goodbye, It’s See You Later. | LinkedIn


Richard Lawrence Belford is a Canadian Inspirational Writer who has been on a twenty year creative journey that has allowed him to become well-published; a journey that’s been fueled by his genuine Source: It’s Not Goodbye, It’s See You Later. … Continue reading

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Shared via Amy Florian – Confined to Nursing Homes, but Longing (and Ready) for Home – The New York Times


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Finding Safe Space: Day 4 of #31DaysWithGrief :: Hospice Whispers


Source: Finding Safe Space: Day 4 of #31DaysWithGrief :: Hospice Whispers

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One Man’s Quest to Change the Way We Die – The New York Times


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When Grief Becomes Complicated: What Happens?


Originally posted on 214-460-2025:
“Complicated grief” refers to grief, which doesn’t follow the usual or expected grief pattern due to complicating factors.  When grief is complicated, the grieving individual may not heal in a healthy manner without outside assistance or…

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Loneliness Can Be Deadly for Elders; Friends Are the Antidote – The New York Times


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Shared via Jakob van Wielink – Did Debbie Reynolds Die of a Broken Heart? – The New York Times


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Shared via C. Elizabeth Dougherty – What people talk about before they die – CNN.com


Source: What people talk about before they die – CNN.com

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Shared via Jane Hillhouse – The Dangerous Holiday-Suicide Myth That Won’t End – The Atlantic


People are not more likely to kill themselves in the winter. The media’s insistence to the contrary is confusing and dangerous. Source: The Dangerous Holiday-Suicide Myth That Won’t End – The Atlantic

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