Monthly Archives: July 2018

Loving Kindness – Hospice Matters


May I be at peace. May my heart remain open. May I realize the beauty of my own true nature. May I be healed. May I be a source of healing for this world. May you be at peace. May … Continue reading

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A chaplain designed a way for ICU patients to request prayers, poetry and a hand to hold – Shared via Carla Chetham


A nondenominational chaplain developed a “spiritual care board” to help critical-care patients better communicate their religious and emotional needs. Source: A chaplain designed a way for ICU patients to request prayers, poetry and a hand to hold – CNN

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Widower’s Grief: The Metabolism of Grief


Source: Widower’s Grief: The Metabolism of Grief

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For terminally ill cancer patients, where you live can shape end-of-life care | PBS NewsHour


A study from Harvard Medical School suggests better conversations about end-of-life care could help close the gap. Source: For terminally ill cancer patients, where you live can shape end-of-life care | PBS NewsHour

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Putting the Fun in Funeral – The New York Times – Shared via Jennifer Moran Stritch


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Take a Walk in the Woods. Doctor’s Orders. – Shared via Rea L. Ginsberg


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Fear Can Be Our Friend…If We Let It – Uncalendared – Medium


Coffee with Mrs. Rabbit Source: Fear Can Be Our Friend…If We Let It – Uncalendared – Medium

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When Loved Ones Die At Home, Family Caregivers Pay The Price | HuffPost – Shared via Barbara Karnes


This is not the work of a benevolent medical system. Source: When Loved Ones Die At Home, Family Caregivers Pay The Price | HuffPost

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The Death of a Parent, Mother or Father, Affects Human Minds and Bodies | Fatherly – Shared via The Grief Recovery Method


Even under the best circumstances, losing a parent changes an adult both psychologically and biologically. Those changes can become pathological. Source: The Death of a Parent, Mother or Father, Affects Human Minds and Bodies | Fatherly

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Living in the Space Between: Personal Reflection on Stillbirth Grief


Author of The Littlest Guru shares her personal reflection on stillbirth grief and how she found a way to be with the space between. Source: Living in the Space Between: Personal Reflection on Stillbirth Grief

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