Monthly Archives: January 2018

Three Things that Matter Most in Youth and Old Age, by Nancy Hill


Source: Three Things that Matter Most in Youth and Old Age, by Nancy Hill

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Frank Ostaseski: Lessons to the Living from the Dying, by Awakin Call Editors


Source: Frank Ostaseski: Lessons to the Living from the Dying, by Awakin Call Editors

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Grief and Sympathy – a healing hug for those suffering loss of any kind


How to cope with grief of any kind. Benefit from my 50 years of experience nursing the young, the old and the dying. I will guide you through these tough times to find peace and joy in life again. Source: … Continue reading

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Loss and Grief Related Topics on AfterTalk LIVE Online Radio | BlogTalkRadio


A Radio show offering comfort and insight for those who have experienced the loss of a loved one and still grieve. Source: AfterTalk LIVE Online Radio | BlogTalkRadio

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You Are Only Ever A Heartbeat Away | The Grief Toolbox


Source: You Are Only Ever A Heartbeat Away | The Grief Toolbox

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In Grief: Lesbian Widow Finds No Support In Group


Source A reader writes: My heart is breaking. My partner died some time ago and it feels like it was yesterday. I have had some very bad… Source: In Grief: Lesbian Widow Finds No Support In Group

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Missing My Four Legged Six Pounds of Spirit


via Bootsy Reflections

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Feminist Death Work: A History


Originally posted on Death and the Maiden:
By Dr. Kami Fletcher Sarah Chavez, feminist death practitioner, wrote an account of the Fox Sisters – the 1848 phenomenon that occurred in Hydesville, NY where sisters Kate and Margaretta, aka Maggie spoke…

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Shared via AAHPM – Advance Care Planning in the Hospital: Are Palliative Care Doctors Doing Enough?


We have a great podcast this week exploring the advance care planning needs for hospitalized adults and what palliative care teams are doing (and not doing) to meet these needs. Source: Advance Care Planning in the Hospital: Are Palliative Care … Continue reading

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The caregiver and resilience


Source: The caregiver and resilience

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