Monthly Archives: August 2018

Widower’s Grief: Our Public Face of Grief


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Hospice and Nursing Homes Blog: Spirituality in the Illness Room (Research, Video 10:02)


Frances Shani Parker writes about older adults, eldercare, hospice, palliative care, nursing homes, dementia, caregiving, death, and bereavement. Source: Hospice and Nursing Homes Blog: Spirituality in the Illness Room (Research, Video 10:02)

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Heartache To Healing – Online Grief Support, Bereavement In The Workplace Training


Online Grief Support, Bereavement In The Workplace Training Source: Heartache To Healing – Online Grief Support, Bereavement In The Workplace Training

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Going Back to School After a Death: 9 Tips


As you are going through the motions of planning carpools, packing new book bags, and laying out first-day of school … Source: Going Back to School After a Death: 9 Tips

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What Would You Say in Your Ethical Will?


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Do I Have Months (Weeks, Days) to Live? – Hospice Matters


In the weekly review of our new patients, time contradictions are frequently part of their stories. A nurse or social worker will include a variation of, “Just before he went to the hospital, his physician told him he had months … Continue reading

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To Myself and Anyone Who’s Struggling at the Moment – Lifewithoutlew


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Dealing with Grief – One Woman’s Personal Story of Grief and Loss


After losing several loved ones including her best friend and her grandmother in a short space of time, Jelena shares how she learned how to move on and enjoy life again. Source: Dealing with Grief – One Woman’s Personal Story … Continue reading

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Grieving Mother Orca Carries Dead Calf For More Than A Week, Over Hundreds Of Miles : NPR


The calf was the first to be born in the endangered pod of Pacific Northwest killer whales in three years. Source: Grieving Mother Orca Carries Dead Calf For More Than A Week, Over Hundreds Of Miles : NPR

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A grieving widow asks:  Am I going to lose control? – Ask Dr. Neimeyer


Am I going to lose control? is this week’s Ask Dr. Neimeyer. A wife asks about managing grief a year after her husband has passed. Source: Am I going to lose control? – Ask Dr. NeimeyerAsk Dr. Neimeyer

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