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Palace of Care – What She Said at Lunch

Palliverse

She thanked the crowd for spending their time at the hospice fundraising lunch. Life over the past two years had become chaotic and uncertain, but she was certain that the gathered guests were there for a good cause. She thanked the sponsors and donors for their generous gifts and support.

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Hospice of the Red River Valley to host virtual Lunch and Learn ‘Donation and YOU!’ May 10

Hospice Red River Valley

Health care professionals are invited to Hospice of the Red River Valley’s upcoming virtual Lunch and Learn as we continue to explore topics related to end-of-life care. The post Hospice of the Red River Valley to host virtual Lunch and Learn ‘Donation and YOU!’ If you have questions, please email lunchlearn@hrrv.org.

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Hospice of the Red River Valley to host virtual Lunch and Learn ‘Recognizing and Responding to Suicide Risk’ March 8

Hospice Red River Valley

Health care professionals are invited to Hospice of the Red River Valley’s upcoming virtual Lunch and Learn as we continue to explore topics related to end-of-life care. If you have questions, please email lunchlearn@hrrv.org. Registered attendees will receive a link for the online meeting 24 hours prior to the presentation.

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Family Caregivers Don’t Self-Identify Myth: We Identify with the Good Listener

The Caregiving Years Training Academy

I joined a line for a lunch buffet at a conference I attended earlier this week. My conversation in the lunch line gave me another insight about the “family caregivers don’t self-identify” myth. I think of my lunch line friend who initially had no response when I shared about my work. We shared what we each do for work.

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How to Boost Self-Confidence for Someone With Dementia

Responsive Home Care

Common small successes for a person with dementia—like tying their own shoes or fixing what they want to have for lunch—can feel monumental. These experiences boost self-confidence for someone with dementia while strengthening their sense of identity in the middle of the difficulties they are facing.

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Summer Nutrition: Fresh and Healthy Meal Ideas For Seniors

Community Home Health Care

Lunch: You can’t go wrong with a sandwich for lunch! Top this with a high-fiber granola and fruits like strawberries, blueberries, and bananas. Finish it off with a drizzle of honey for flavor, or agave for a low-sugar option. Not only is it easy and delicious, but it is highly customizable. For protein, try grilled chicken or tuna.

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Join Us on October 10 to Connect with a Good Listener

The Caregiving Years Training Academy

I saw this happen a few weeks ago during a lunch with two friends, including Phyllis, who cared for her husband for several years until his death this past spring. During our lunch, Phyllis shared that she spent Labor Day with her adult children and their families at the family’s lake house.