

'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...


What The Death Of My Daughter Is Teaching Me About Grief
On July 24, an orca named Tahlequah (also know as J35) gave birth to a calf that lived for less than an hour. Afterward, Tahlequah...


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


Grief After Traumatic Loss
Okay, So What is Traumatic Loss? There’s variation in how traumatic loss is defined in the research, but for our purposes, I think this...


5 Tips for Visiting A Relative With Dementia in Hospice
Research shows that 44.7 percent of hospice patients are diagnosed with dementia, and the condition can be painful for visitors. You...


End- Stage Dementia: When to Seek Hospice Care
Dementia is a progressive illness for which there is currently no cure. Each person stricken with dementia will experience the disease...


National Assisted Living Week
September 10-16 is National Assisted Living Week. Established by the National Center for Assisted Living (NCAL) in 1995, National...


Women Supporting Women
New monthly support group helps women grieving the death of a spouse Cari and Kyle Roach met on a blind date. He sold heating and air...