Category Archives: Dignity and Compassion

Beautifully Broken People


“A pearl is a beautiful thing that is produced by an injured life. It is the tear that results from the injury of the oyster. The treasure of our being in the world is also produced by an injured life. If we … Continue reading

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Letting go


Letting go.

Posted in Dignity and Compassion, Emotional Health, Emotional Intelligence, Finding and Maintaining a quality Relationship, Intuitive Wisdom, Loss, Grief, Bereavement and Transitions Support, Maintaining a Healthy Relationship, Resilient Personality | Tagged | Leave a comment

Detroit-area man is cancer patients’ coffee angel


Detroit-area man is cancer patients’ coffee angel.

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Life Before Death Video


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Posted in Closure Before Death, Compassionate End-of-Life Care, Dignity and Compassion, Hospice, Loss, Grief, Bereavement and Transitions Support | Leave a comment

Unwelcome Doormat


“Practice being unconditionally loving; but you aren’t helping anyone by becoming a welcoming doormat.” ~ Sue Rosenbloom

Posted in Character and Integrity, Dignity and Compassion, Maintaining a Healthy Relationship, Relationship Support, When love is not enough | Leave a comment

A Sure-Fire Strategy To Calm Conflicts With Aging Parents


A Sure-Fire Strategy To Calm Family Conflicts.

Posted in Aging Well, Compassion for the Vulnerable, Dignity and Compassion, Maintaining a Healthy Relationship, Secondary Grief | Leave a comment

Doctors, patients share end-of-life balancing act …


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Posted in Dignity and Compassion, Grief and Bereavement, Grieving a Spouse, Loss, Grief and Bereavement Support | Leave a comment

Stay Present When It Is Safe To


“If you find yourself around negative people, do not walk away … RUN!” – Ted Nichols “Remember that when someone is mean, or irritable toward you, it is usually not because they want to be but because they are in … Continue reading

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Hospice Volunteers-Weave-a-Fabric-of-Faith


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Posted in Compassion for the Vulnerable, Dignity and Compassion, Hospice Care, Sue Lyons Rosenbloom, M.A., C.T. | Leave a comment

Mourning Mother Forced to Remove Photos From Cubicle


A New Jersey judge rejected a woman’s claim that her boss inflicted intentional emotional distress by making her remove photos of her deceased daughter and her daughter’s ballet slippers from her cubicle. As reported by Courthouse News Service, Cecelia Ingraham … Continue reading

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