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More On Isolation And Your Return Into The Real World

By Gail Mitchell
  • Aging
  • Care for the Caregiver - Nurturing
  • Caregivers: Experiences & Ideas
  • Grief and Bereavement
  • Mental Health - Emotional - Issues

This article helps the caregiver get back into the flow of ‘real life’ after caregiving. It addresses the issues that many caregivers are faced with after their job is done.

Through the Journaling Process

By Katherine Dorn Zotovich
  • Care for the Caregiver - Nurturing
  • Caregiver Issues
  • Caregivers: Experiences & Ideas
  • Children & Youth
  • Death and Dying
  • Grief and Bereavement
  • Mental Health - Emotional - Issues

Article address the true need for teenagers and children to be able to grieve the illness or death of a loved one in a healthy productive way…it encourages healing through journaling, for all concerned.

Honoring Thy Father And Thy Mother

By Dorothy Womack
  • Aging
  • Eldercare
  • Grief and Bereavement
  • Long Term Care
  • Wellness

Society spends most of our formative years teaching us to detach from parental ties. No one tells you that two or three decades later you will no longer need these lessons as your parents may not be dwelling on this earth any longer.

A Caring Response: An Aid’s Related Death

By National Funeral Directors Association
  • Caregiver Issues
  • Death and Dying
  • Diseases - Illnesses - Conditions
  • Grief and Bereavement

AIDS, or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, is a disease caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) that destroys the body’s natural ability to fight illness.

Will I Ever Stop Hurting? A Parent’s Grief

By National Funeral Directors Association
  • Caregiver Issues
  • Children & Youth
  • Death and Dying
  • Grief and Bereavement

Most of us expect to bury our parents someday. We can accept that they will grow old and die-that is nature’s way. But we do not expect to bury our children.

“How An Afterlife Journey Began”

By Robert Murray
  • Caregiver Issues
  • Caregivers: Experiences & Ideas
  • Death and Dying
  • End-of-Life-Hospice - Palliative Care
  • Grief and Bereavement
  • Spirituality - Religion - Beliefs

This story is from Michael and his view of life after life.

I Had A Deathbed Vision – Am I Alone?

By Carla Wills-Brandon
  • Care for the Caregiver - Nurturing
  • Caregiver Issues
  • Caregivers: Experiences & Ideas
  • Death and Dying
  • Grief and Bereavement
  • Mental Health - Emotional - Issues
  • Spirituality - Religion - Beliefs

Hear about the authors personal experience with her dying mother and a deathbed vision.

Departing Or Death Bed Visions: (FAQ)

By Carla Wills-Brandon
  • Aging
  • Death and Dying
  • End-of-Life-Hospice - Palliative Care
  • Grief and Bereavement

A death bed vision or DBV is a powerful, comforting experience the dying and their family members often encounter just before death occurs.

Understanding Departing Visions Or Deathbed Visitations

By Carla Wills-Brandon
  • Care for the Caregiver - Nurturing
  • Caregiver Issues
  • Death and Dying
  • Grief and Bereavement
  • Mental Health - Emotional - Issues

Deathbed visions provide dying people with comfort before the departure to the other world and prepare the caregivers for separation from the loved one.

Caregivers Grieve, Too!

By Kathleen Braza
  • Aging
  • Caregiver Issues
  • Death and Dying
  • Grief and Bereavement
  • Mental Health - Emotional - Issues

Grief is the personal experience of loss. Change, illness, or the loss of hopes, plans, and dreams can trigger the emotions associated with grief.

Nobody

By Barbara Bartocci
  • Caregiver Issues
  • Death and Dying
  • Grief and Bereavement
  • Mental Health - Emotional - Issues

Hints on how to cope when your parents pass away. No matter how old your parent is you still have a right to be devastated. However, iti’s important to process through your pain and feelings.

Thoughts on War

By Gail Mitchell
  • Aging
  • Care for the Caregiver - Nurturing
  • Caregiver Issues
  • Eldercare
  • Grief and Bereavement
  • Legislation and Advocacy
  • Mental Health - Emotional - Issues
  • Spirituality - Religion - Beliefs
  • Support Groups
  • Wellness

When will the government give the same priority to caregivers as that of the war? This editorial discusses the importance of advocacy today. Ideas for stress relief of unresolved anger also is discussed.

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