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Coping Tips for Families Experiencing Grief

Seasons Hospice

Grief is a natural response to loss, and it can be incredibly difficult to cope with. The Bible has a lot to say about grief and how to cope with it. In this blog post, we will discuss some of the best tips for coping with grief from a Christian perspective. Tips for Coping With Grief. Pray Together.

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What Is Anticipatory Grief?

Hospice of the North Coast

It wasn’t the profanity nor the frontal attack on the care her father has been receiving but the intensity of it, the felt urgency, the palpable shock of the grief just underneath it all. She started to suffer and although her dad was still around, unknowingly she became immersed in anticipatory grief. Daniel Miller, M.D.,

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Talking about my dad: A daughter’s tribute

HopeHealth

A young woman shares her experience with sudden loss, grief, and healing. “It It is almost impossible to understand what grief is like until it happens to you,” she says. The post Talking about my dad: A daughter’s tribute appeared first on HopeHealth.

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Should I Attend A Grief Support Group?

Traditions Health

A grief support group offers a way for those who are dealing with grief related to the illness or death of a loved one to communicate how they are feeling and ways to cope in a healthy and beneficial manner. What Is A Grief Support Group? When Should I Consider A Grief Support Group? You Feel Isolated With Your Grief.

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When is the Right Time to Consider Grief Counseling?

Hospice of the North Coast

Are available through hospices, hospitals, churches, and counseling agencies with counselors who are specifically trained in the grief process. Are available through hospices, hospitals, churches, and counseling agencies with counselors who are specifically trained in the grief process. Our number is (760) 431-4100.

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A Day in the Life: Hospice Nurse  

Daily Nurse

Supporting someone with a life-limiting diagnosis or talking about death can be difficult for many people, but not for a hospice nurse. Maryette Williamson, RN, BSN, knows firsthand from working as a BAYADA Hospice Nurse in Fayetteville, North Carolina. How did you get interested in working as a home hospice nurse?

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Social Media Grief: Dos and Don’ts to Remember Someone You Love

Hospice of the North Coast

While it may seem like the last thing you want to do after someone dies is log on to Facebook or Instagram, these platforms actually can be a useful tool for coping with grief — if you know how to use them right. They can help you feel less alone, and they provide support and understanding when times get tough.

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