Monthly Archives: January 2019

Grief Healing: Understanding and Managing Grief, December 30 – January 5, 2019


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A New Normal: Ten Things I’ve Learned About Trauma | Sojourners


Trauma upends everything we took for granted, including things we didn’t know we took for granted. And many of these realities I wish I’d known when I first encountered them. So, while the work of Source: A New Normal: Ten … Continue reading

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As baby boomers age, ‘we are in for a death boom.’ Grief expert urges support for mourning workers. – Chicago Tribune


Grief after the death of a loved one inevitably follows people to work, where employers and co-workers often are unprepared for mourners’ sorrow and pain. Source: As baby boomers age, ‘we are in for a death boom.’ Grief expert urges … Continue reading

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I witnessed the aftermath of this heartless hit and run. Thank god, an off duty policeman followed the driver and was able to apprehend  the suspect. Also, a male nurse was able to help the victim too. Man arrested in connection to hit-and-run in Aloha | News | kptv.com


ALOHA, OR (KPTV) – A 53-year-old man was arrested Friday night in connection to a hit-and-run collision in Aloha. Source: Man arrested in connection to hit-and-run in Aloha | News | kptv.com

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Hospice Care in an Assisted Living or Skilled Nursing Facility – Hospice of the Red River Valley – Shared via Grief Healing


If your loved one resides in an assisted living or skilled nursing facility, you are entrusting others to provide the best care possible for your loved one. Staff members in these facilities are experts in long-term care, and Hospice of … Continue reading

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Some of the Best Grandmas live in Heaven


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4 Tips for Grieving Hearts Entering 2019 | Gary Roe


2018 was quite a year. First, there were our own personal losses. Deaths. Separations. Estrangements. Illnesses. Rejections. Crushed hopes. The list could go on Source: 4 Tips for Grieving Hearts Entering 2019 | Gary Roe

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After A Woman Gave Birth To A Stillborn Baby Girl, She Opened Up About How The Nurses Treated Her | maternityweek.com


Rachel Whalen was devastated after losing her daughter Dorothy during childbirth. But the way the nurses treated her afterwards forced her to write an emotional letter. ADVERTISEMENT Rachel Whalen had felt a connection to her firstborn before the baby had … Continue reading

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When You Lose A Child, The “New Normal” Will Never Feel Normal – An Unexpected Family Outing


When your child has died, you may be introduced to the concept of the “new normal.”  This is the place where you are expected to reside after your loss.  It’s meant to be a place … Source: When You Lose … Continue reading

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I feel my mother’s absence everywhere | Gemma Carey | Opinion | The Guardian


Back at my desk by day four: how I grieved at work Source: I feel my mother’s absence everywhere | Gemma Carey | Opinion | The Guardian

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