Loss
Tips for Working Through Anticipatory Grief
If you or someone you care about is currently facing a terminal illness, feeling overwhelmed and scared of the prospect of saying goodbye can be normal. Anticipatory grief—experiencing pain associated with a death that has yet to happen—is something that many have had to grapple with in one way or another. Although no two people…
Read More3 Ways To Support Someone Who Is Grieving a Loss
Being a good friend to someone means showing up through thick and thin. Part of life includes losing people you love, and as a caregiver, your loved one or client might be the person experiencing grief. Here are three ways to support someone who is grieving a loss. Respect Their Process The first way to…
Read More4 Tips for Coping with a Terminal Diagnosis
One of the more grievous aspects of life is having to say goodbye to a loved one or client. Sometimes the loss is unexpected (due to an accident or an acute illness). In other instances, your loved one or client’s chronic condition contributes to a steady decline, resulting in his or her eventual passing. Either…
Read MoreLove, Loss, and Legacy: Me’Chelle and Kee’Doria’s Caregiving Journey
Caring for and then losing someone you love can be devastating, and even though grief and caregiving are frequently companions, you may not know where to begin to express your sadness. In the following interview, Me’Chelle shares her personal journey of caring for and then losing her daughter Kee’Doria who passed following a lifelong battle…
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