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Male Grief: What You Need to Know
It is important to recognize what male grief looks like in all its forms. As each person is different, so too is the manner in which men grieve.
How Social Services Specialists Impact End of Life Care
As a social services specialist at LifePath Hospice, Thanh Bermingham still felt Edward had plenty of life left to live.
10,000 Angels: A Song for “Mr. T”
What began as a conversation about work-life balance turned into how one hospice nurse became an expert in caring for patients with spiritual distress.
Halloween Grief: When Spooky Turns Into Sadness
It’s no secret that someone who has recently experienced loss can suffer grief through November and December, but what about Halloween?
Al Perrin: A Survivor of Spiritual Distress
What began as a conversation about work-life balance turned into how one hospice nurse became an expert in caring for patients with spiritual distress.
Bullet Journaling: It’s Never Too Late to Start
Find how you don’t have to wait until January 1, the first of the month or a Monday to start bullet journaling to get your life back on track.
MIND Diet for Reducing Memory Loss Risk
By following the MIND diet, you actually can eat foods that boost brain health and thus decrease your risk of memory loss.
Sundowning: How to Avoid Triggers and Manage Symptoms
Unfortunately, for older adults who suffer from dementia and memory loss, the transition from day to night can trigger something called sundowning.
Pediatric Hospice Care Helps Family Feel Whole Again
Stephen and Laura Barnes know it can be scary to think what hospice care can mean for a child, but they want other parents to know that it doesn’t have to mean the worst.