Monthly Archives: March 2018

The Grieving Heart and Soul


via When the Heart and Soul Go Numb | Gary Roe

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Hospice Social workers: Meeting Families Where They Are


via Social Workers: Meeting Families Where They Are

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Shared via C. Elizabeth Dougherty – I Have Terminal Cancer. Here’s What ‘Home’ Means To Me Now


via I Have Terminal Cancer. Here’s What ‘Home’ Means To Me Now.

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firstcoastnews.com | ‘A beautiful death’: how hospice turned heartbreak to hope


via firstcoastnews.com | ‘A beautiful death’: how hospice turned heartbreak to hope

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14 Ways Hospice Patients Have Said They’re Ready to Die ~ Pallimed


via 14 Ways Hospice Patients Have Said They’re Ready to Die ~ Pallimed

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Grieving My Former Husband’s Suicide


via Always by Diane – The Gift of Second

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A Mother’s Lament: “I Loved Him with All My Heart” – Elaine Mansfield


via A Mother’s Lament: “I Loved Him with All My Heart” – Elaine Mansfield

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When grief doesn’t look like grief – The Lewis Note


via When grief doesn’t look like grief – The Lewis Note

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‘Stay Strong,’ And Other Useless Drivel We Tell The Grieving | Cognoscenti


via ‘Stay Strong,’ And Other Useless Drivel We Tell The Grieving | Cognoscenti

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Largest study of its kind finds alcohol use biggest risk factor for dementia — ScienceDaily


via Largest study of its kind finds alcohol use biggest risk factor for dementia — ScienceDaily

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