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Hospice: A Gift

I came across this blog post on LinkedIn- Hospice: The Gift We Never Knew We Wanted to Receive. I will warn you … More

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cancer, caregiving, death, dying, end of life, hope, hospice, palliative care

How Will You Die? — Dying & Death Talk

What a great article! Definitely worth the read…. we all have a lot to learn and I like the quotes … More

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Buddhist, death, Die well, dying, end of life, end-of-life, fear, hospice, love, palliative care, taboo, Zen Center

Social Workers & Client Enrichment

*Photo: Ardmair-Highlands As a social worker who works as a case manager in a Jewish community agency-I say client not … More

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client enrichment, community, hospice, humanity, older adults, palliative care, patient enrichment, seniors, social work

Assisted Dying in Canada already exists for adults, but what about children?

I came across this article and it caught my eye. As one who is specializing in working with adults, children … More

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assisted dying, assisted medical dying, assisted suicide, canada, death, dying, end of life, government funding, hospice, National Post, pain management, palliative care, quebec

Shared via Sacred Dying – Palliative Care Is About the Life That’s Left, Not the End of Life (Transcript) — Loss, Grief, Bereavement and Life Transitions Resource Library

What a great and informative article that discusses the difference between hospice and palliative care. Ther terms are not interchangeable, … More

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chronic illness and disease, death dying, end of life, hospice, multidisciplinary team, palliative care, progressive illness, support

‘Nobody wants to talk about death:’ Patients’ stories inspire play about palliative care – Entertainment – CBC News — Loss, Grief, Bereavement and Life Transitions Resource Library

Thank you as always Sue Rosenbloom.  🙂 Death is not easy and a diagnosis of, “You are dying” is not … More

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bereavement, cancer, death, dying, end of life, end-of-life, grief, grieving, hospice, palliative care, social work

Shared via Sacred Dying – Helping create a better death is a new doula concept | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette — Loss, Grief, Bereavement and Life Transitions Resource Library

As a professional who is part of a doula network; I am very glad to see this article. I am … More

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death, death doula, doula, dying, end of life, hospice, palliative, social work

Hmmm…Convos on Death?

An article I came across on LinkedIn today by a colleague whom I know through LinkedIn is titled: What we … More

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counselling, counselor, death, dying, end of life, hospice, hospitals, medical establishment, medication, palliative, social work, taboo, treatment, western phenomenon

Who Wants to Talk About Death? Not me, Says Most…

Death, dying, end of life, palliative, hospice-most do not want to delve into these topics. Why? What is one afraid … More

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death, dying, end of life, hospice, palliative, pay it forward, prisoners on death row, social work, volunteer, volunteering

Life, Love…

{“Jack Davies hasn’t planned his funeral but he knows how he wants to die. When the time comes – and … More

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death, dying, end of life, end of life planning, home, hospice, hospital, palliative, social work

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