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“Three abstractions: love, time, and death. Love, we all long for it; time, we all want more of it; and death, we fear”- from the movie; Collateral Beauty

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Month: July 2017

Want to boost your creativity and be a better collaborator? Think about why the sky is blue — ideas.ted.com

We all should get in touch with our inner child! Go play with your kids and grandchildren. Run through the … More

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child, children, creative, creativity, fun, Happiness, inner child, kid, kids, life

Rapid assessment and frailty — British Geriatrics Society

This is awesome news and more hospitals should do this! Care beds for older adults and rapid assessment and treatment. Thoughts? … More

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aging, assessment, healthcare, hospitals, multiple health conditions, older adults, seniors

‘Journey’s End’ is Available!

Julie and I are very excited to announce that our book is available on the Xlibris website at: http://www.xlibris.com. Journey’s … More

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assisted dying, bereavement, brewster, canada, death, death cafe, dying, end of life, euthanasia, funeral, funerals, grief, hospice, mourning, nierenberg, palliative, psychiatry, psychology, social work, Spain, USA

How to Make a Difference in Grief and in Times of Joy

Grief Healing Discussion groups: I came across this term on a website I visited and I thought…What a great idea … More

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advance care directive, bereavement, death, disease, dying, end of life, grief, illness, mandates, psychology, social work

Ten Things I Never Expected From Grief | The Grief Toolbox — Loss, Grief, Bereavement and Life Transitions Resource Library

A great resource! Grief and bereavement is different for each person and the length of time different for each person. … More

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Autumn Speakers Series: What is geriatric rehabilitation? Towards a unifying concept — British Geriatrics Society

Definitely worth a read, and definitely needed! More Geriatricians-physicians and other professionals that specialize in working with, caring for and … More

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“Journey’s End: Death, Dying, and the End of Life”: Is out Soon!

A book that has been in the makings for almost 2.5 years……..a well thought out book that focuses on death, … More

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assisted dying, bereavement, burial customs, culture, death, dying, end of life, end of life discussions, end of life planning, ethnicity, funerals, grief, health, healthcare, hospice, nursing, palliative, psychology, religion, social work, sociology

Grief And Creativity Blog: Tools vs. Prescriptions — Loss, Grief, Bereavement and Life Transitions Resource Library

Any day I will choose alternative to medication for myself……grief same thing……creativity over prescriptions for me personally if at all … More

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Re-Inventing Yourself? — Employment Counselling with Kelly Mitchell

Nothing wrong with reinventing yourself! People do it every day because they want to and because they have to; they lose … More

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Ethical issues in palliative care in heart failure — EAPC Blog

Discussions, planning, training are needed for medical staff from the orderly to the nurse to the physician…….social workers, counselors, occupational … More

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