Monthly Archives: February 2018

Let’s Defeat Breast Cancer


Join the Army of Women and help defeat breast cancer in our lifetime. Source: Let’s Defeat Breast Cancer

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When hospice patients or family members won’t stop talking


Attentive listening is the primary service we offer hospice patients and their family members. Listening can validate the experiences that Source: When hospice patients or family members won’t stop talking

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Shared via Grief Healing – Why It Helps to Understand Palliative Care Options Before We’re Sick: The Hospicare PATH Program (Palliative Approach to Health) – Hospicare


Source: Why It Helps to Understand Palliative Care Options Before We’re Sick: The Hospicare PATH Program (Palliative Approach to Health) – Hospicare

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Advance care directives: making plans for future medical care – The Lancet USA Blog


Source: Advance care directives: making plans for future medical care – The Lancet USA Blog

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Why It Helps to Understand Palliative Care Options Before We’re Sick: The Hospicare PATH Program (Palliative Approach to Health) – Hospicare


Source: Why It Helps to Understand Palliative Care Options Before We’re Sick: The Hospicare PATH Program (Palliative Approach to Health) – Hospicare

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Doctors said we could both die, but I chose life for my daughter


Source: Doctors said we could both die, but I chose life for my daughter

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Sustaining energy after loss ….


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Staying Open to Signs | Our Loved Ones are Still with Us


Keep an open mind about what your signs will look like. When you zero in on a specific sign you miss out on the real signs a loved one is trying to send. Source: Staying Open to Signs | Our … Continue reading

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How to mourn someone who did bad things


By Ellen Scott [G]rief is hard enough in itself. But when your feelings towards the person who died weren’t all warm and loving, grief becomes Source: How to mourn someone who did bad things

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Death Brings Wisdom to Dying Patients


By Mary Elizabeth Dallas [W]ith terminal illness comes newfound, and profound, wisdom, researchers report. They uncovered this silver lining of Source: Death Brings Wisdom to Dying Patients

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