Monthly Archives: June 2018

The Care Giver Realizes He Is Two Persons – Just A Guy Muddling Through


I am two people. Within days after May 8th of this year when my wife died, I began thinking of… Source: The Care Giver Realizes He Is Two Persons – Just A Guy Muddling Through

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A Troubling Prognosis for Migrant Children in Detention: ‘The Earlier They’re Out, the Better’ – The New York Times – Shared via Rea L. Ginsberg


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Life goes on: Coping with the loss of a loved one | Irish Examiner – Shared via Jennifer Moran Stritch


Having been affected by several bereavements, Patricia Wojnar now helps people overcome the loss of a loved one, writes Catherine Shanahan. Source: Life goes on: Coping with the loss of a loved one | Irish Examiner

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One Day Your Mind May Fade. At Least You’ll Have a Plan. – The New York Times – Shared via Evergreen Hospice


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Hospices Taking on a Bigger Role in the Opioid Crisis Response | Home Health Care News – Shared via NHPCO


The hospice industry has made it well known it can play a bigger part in addressing the national opioid crisis, but the role of hospices are playing may already be broader than some think. Hospice … Source: Hospices Taking on … Continue reading

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Relief Is The One Stage Of Grief No One Talks About | Cognoscenti – Shared via Sympathy Solutions


My parents wanted us to live every moment as fully as we could, writes Julie Wittes Schlack. It was their last and most generous act of love. Source: Relief Is The One Stage Of Grief No One Talks About | … Continue reading

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High Blood Pressure at Age 50 Tied to Dementia Risk – The New York Times


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kare11.com | A 12-year-old boy talks about what it’s like to lose your parent to suicide Shared via Good Grief


Twelve-year-old Nathan Casey had the courage to sit down with Jana Shortal and talk about losing his father to suicide. Source: kare11.com | A 12-year-old boy talks about what it’s like to lose your parent to suicide

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Why Millennials Should Have an Advance Directive


Crossroads Hospice & Palliative Care makes the case for all millennials to fill out an advance directive. Source: Why Millennials Should Have an Advance Directive

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Grief intervention – The Delta Discovery, Inc. Shared via Sympathy Solutions


by Greg Lincoln Last week we talked about how it is like to visit places once loved by those who have passed on. The memories are still there and they always will be. Visiting those places keeps th… Source: Grief … Continue reading

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