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... what we could give her here. I have gained much insight about myself and the issues of death, and grief. I never thought this would be the way I would have reacted. I thought I would have been the exact...
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... had cared for the deceased. A brief summary of the death or situation follows, and the stress and grief experienced as a result of the death are acknowledged. You can use the following questions to guide...
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... include offering bereavement care to the family following the death. It is generally agreed that grief is a normal reaction to loss and most people manage fairly well with no intervention at all. However,...
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... of age. Teens and adults can also read online brochures and handbooks, such as Supporting Teens in Grief, You Count and Your Feelings Matter, and Teens and Grief, on the Society’s webpage Grief Support...
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... about children’s responses to illness and loss. Nanaimo Community Hospice Society’s webpage Grief Support for Children offers online, child-centred grief brochures and handbooks, such as Children and...
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... ill person and the family in bereavement. During this period of caregiving and anticipatory grief, the family receives needed support and establishes connections that often continue after the patient’s...
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loss, holidays, Christmas, snowbabies, grief, death of child,
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... those facing death, as caregivers to the dying and individuals in the sensitive journey of grief, integrating the loss of a loved one.
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Share your story about an experience with illness, loss or grief. You can celebrate a life, express emotions or connect with other people. Submit your story in English or French, and add any images or...
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... her sooner. It seems there is something wrong here. My concern is not for myself. I know what grief is having experienced it frequently over my lifetime and knowing how to take care of myself. My concern...