Monthly Archives: February 2019

5 Rights of the Bereaved Parent – Still Standing Magazine – shared via Andrea Warnick Consulting


Written by Still Standing Contributor Lindsey Henke of Still Breathing and PALS. 1) You have the right to your feelings. No one knows precisely what it is like for you to lose your child. No one has Source: 5 Rights of … Continue reading

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Emotional and Spiritual Concerns at the End of Life


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Questions of death and dying


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What to expect when a loved one is dying


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When I’m Gone. {A Letter} | elephant journal – shared via Barbara Karnes


Source: When I’m Gone. {A Letter} | elephant journal

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9 things NOT to expect in a nursing home – McKnight’s Long Term Care News


Family members need to know what to expect when their loved one enters a nursing home: Falls may happen, medications may change, and a private room may not be an option. Source: 9 things NOT to expect in a nursing … Continue reading

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The Sullivan Four: Peace that Surpasses All Understanding


A blog about brain cancer, the loss of a child, and the grace of God. Source: The Sullivan Four: Peace that Surpasses All Understanding

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How the Death of a Child Changes Parents Psychologically And Biologically | Fatherly


Although parents mourning the death of a child experience classic grief responses and psychological trauma, there are many unique challenges. Source: How the Death of a Child Changes Parents Psychologically And Biologically | Fatherly

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Grief Brain: It’s a Real Thing! – thelifeididntchoose


I’m looking right at her. I know her.  In fact, I’ve known her for years.  But please don’t ask me her name. I have no idea. It happens to all of us-meet someone in the store or a… Source: Grief … Continue reading

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Child Loss and Secondary Losses – thelifeididntchoose


While I certainly had no real idea in the first hours or even weeks what losing a child entailed, I understood plainly that it meant I would not have Dominic to see, hold or talk to. I wouldn’… Source: Child … Continue reading

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