- Results found in: The Exchange
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... children and their families to embrace life each day, even if it is also a place where sadness, grief and loss are simply accepted as part of normal life. Families' and patients' needs We know that no...
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... such as wills and funerals. Members also express difficult feelings such as anger and guilt and grief. This aspect of the groups is particularly valued, as expressed by this participant: "I have friends...
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... specializing in the broad areas of loss and life transition. He was the primary writer for MyGrief. ca (developed with the Canadian Virtual Hospice) which won national innovation awards from the Canadian...
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... Her clinical area is in Palliative Home Care while the focus of her research is palliative care, grief and loss, and supporting family caregivers during bereavement.
- Results found in: Other
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... the delivery of optimal care. Some people may also share how a particular death touched their own grief history or life situation.) What changes would you make in the way the team or program cares for...
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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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... palliative care to children with life-threatening illnesses, and their families, including grief and bereavement support. In 2013 Adam became Medical Director at Toronto’s first pediatric residential...
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Social worker, author and educator on grief and bereavement services and palliative care
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Irene Renzenbrink is a social worker, author and educator on grief and bereavement support services and palliative care.