Monthly Archives: May 2018

How volunteering in hospice care helped me rediscover a sense of home – The Globe and Mail


After a couple of years of working in hospice, I realized that – for the first time in years – I was filled with a sensation of being grounded. Of not wanting to be elsewhere. It was in the unlikeliest … Continue reading

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Shared via Hospice Matters


via Dad’s heading into hospice care – can we make the best of the worst? – The Globe and Mail

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More Drivers Killed Under the Influence of Drugs Than Alcohol | Health Care News | US News


via More Drivers Killed Under the Influence of Drugs Than Alcohol | Health Care News | US News

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‘Home is the perfect setting’: More choosing to bring dead loved ones into the home | CBC News


via ‘Home is the perfect setting’: More choosing to bring dead loved ones into the home | CBC News

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Grief and The Road to Forgiveness


via The Road to Forgiveness – P.S. I Love You

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| No Widowed Person Should Grieve Alone


via | No Widowed Person Should Grieve Alone

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Shared via Judy Graham – The Pros and Cons of Lung Cancer Screenings


via To Scan or Not to Scan: Research Shows How to Personalize Lung Cancer Screening Decisions | Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation

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A Hospice With Integrity | BK Books


via A Hospice With Integrity | BK Books

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People react differently towards hospice workers


via Five Hours – Hospice Matters

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Grieving Child Loss – Heartache To Healing


via Grieving Child Loss – Heartache To Healing

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