The desire for quality end-of-life care for those with terminal diagnosis has been garnering serious attention for patients and families that are looking to spend less time in hospitals and clinical settings and more time at home in familiar surroundings. So why is it that only about one-third of Americans who are terminally ill, take […]
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Four Steps to Help You Move Through Grief
There is no one way to grieve for the loss of a loved one just as there is no right or wrong way. Grieving isn’t linear and can pop up at any time and grieving for the loss of a loved one can take many different forms and different paths. According to Katherine Schafler, New […]
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What People Don’t Say About Losing Someone
Each person experiences grief differently. There’s no right or wrong way, but the one thing everyone can agree on is the whirlwind of emotions that show up, from shock to denial; from sadness to anger; from hopelessness to yes, even relief. Grieving is a highly personal experience and yet, there’s no shortage of advice on […]
Lessons From a Child’s Death
After watching her son, David, known as DD, die from cancer, Sacha Langton-Gilks thought about the lessons she had learned from the experience and was inspired to write a book called Follow the Child. She wanted to help other grieving parents in their struggle of coming to terms with the death of their child. When […]
Lessons from a Parents’ Death
When a parent dies, we find ourselves in a new place faced with sometimes surprising emotions. David Kessler, founder of grief.com and co-author with Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross of the influential book On Grief and Grieving: Finding the Meaning of Grief Through the Five Stages of Loss, said many adults, regardless of age, can feel like […]
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