

'My Soul And My Role Aligned' - How Hospice Workers Deal With Death
Cleveland - It is 7:30 on a summer morning in a chapel -like room overlooking the slate - gray, lapping waters of Lake Erie. Ten or se...


Why We Need to Take Pet Loss Seriously
How to handle grief after a pet’s death—and why we all need to change our attitudes about it Doug’s amateur soccer team had just lost...


Hospice…What?!?
Hospice is a word that should be welcomed and not feared. It is almost certain when you say the word hospice in the community that it is me


Modern Love’s ‘Marry My Husband’ Essay Has A Follow-Up, 1 Year After Writer’s Death
Amy Krouse Rosenthal’s husband writes of the “new future” his dying wife’s New York Times column gave him. As she was dying of ovarian...


The Long Goodbye: Coping with Sadness and Grief Before A Loved One Dies
For years before her death at age 96, Nancy Lundebjerg’s mother underwent a long, slow decline. Arthritis made it hard for Margaret...