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Seven Signs That an Aging Parent Needs Help

Aging Life Care Association

Does your aging parent need help? They make promises to ask for … Continue reading Seven Signs That an Aging Parent Needs Help → The post Seven Signs That an Aging Parent Needs Help appeared first on Aging Life Care Association.

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Pediatric Palliative Care Providers Seek to Improve Parental Engagement

Hospice News

Pediatric palliative care providers can sometimes struggle to engage parents and families. Parental engagement can be a difficult hill for pediatric palliative providers to climb. You want to empower and educate these parents and reassure them that we’re there to support them.

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Caring for Abusive Parents

Chicago Caregiving

When abusive parents need caregiving, adult children often face a difficult decision. A contract often exists between parents and children, whether spoken or not: Parents protect and care for their child when the child is most vulnerable, and in return, the child as an adult cares for their parents in their old age.

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Helping parents navigate Neonatal Intensive Care Units

Together for Short Lives

A new resource is supporting new and soon-to-parents through the complex and unique environment of a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). The post Helping parents navigate Neonatal Intensive Care Units appeared first on Together for Short Lives.

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Keys to Discussing ‘Hard Realities’ in Pediatric Advance Care Planning Conversations

Hospice News

Telling a parent that their child has a terminal illness is a difficult conversation for any provider, but expanding education and training around hospice and palliative care can help break down communication barriers that can impact goals of care conversations, he said.

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He lost both his parents. Now, he’ll help kids and teens heal at Camp BraveHeart.

HopeHealth

After losing both parents within just a few months, Jay needed help coping with his grief. The post He lost both his parents. Now, he’ll help kids and teens cope with theirs. Now, he’ll help kids and teens heal at Camp BraveHeart. appeared first on HopeHealth.

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Hoffmann Hospice Creates Grief Camp for Children of First Responders

Hospice News

Children and teens who lost a parent, sibling or other family member who was a law enforcement officer, emergency medical technician, firefighter or other first responder are eligible to participate. We have kids who lost a parent in the line of duty, and they can get more individualized attention in a smaller camp.”

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