Monthly Archives: September 2017

Shared via Carla Cheatham – On Being a Hospice Volunteer and Now a Patient | Moments of Life


Source: On Being a Hospice Volunteer and Now a Patient | Moments of Life

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Resilience: A Book Review


Originally posted on Grieve Well:
When I first ran across “Resilience: The Science of Mastering Life’s Greatest Challenges,” by Steven M. Southwick and Dennis S. Charney, I thought it could be the ultimate book of evidence-based grief coping strategies. Written…

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Grief and an Honest Love Letter: Saint-Onge style – Soaring Spirits International


Source: An Honest Love Letter: Saint-Onge style – Soaring Spirits International

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Grieving the Death of a Sibling


Source: Grieving the Death of a Sibling

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Despite Advance Directive, Woman Denied Last Wish


Source: Despite Advance Directive, Woman Denied Last Wish

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Shared via ‘I Just Showed Up’ – Why the Underfunded 2020 Census Is a Civil Rights Issue


Source: Why the Underfunded 2020 Census Is a Civil Rights Issue

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Shared via NHCPO – Most Families Wait Too Long to Utilize Hospice Care


Source: Most Families Wait Too Long to Utilize Hospice Care

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How To Help As Florida Is Dealt ‘Catastrophic’ Blow From Irma : The Two-Way : NPR


Source: How To Help As Florida Is Dealt ‘Catastrophic’ Blow From Irma : The Two-Way : NPR

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Shared via Premier Life – Why people nearing the end of life need the same protection we offer children


Source: Why people nearing the end of life need the same protection we offer children

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Grief Support during devastating world events


Source: Grief Support during devastating world events

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