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Individuals experiencing homelessness are facing sustained barriers to accessing palliative care, largely stemming from ...
The Timiskaming Hospice Palliative Care Program has long been a vital support for individuals and families facing a terminal ...
Four years after it was announced, a palliative care unit at Fishermen's Memorial Hospital in Lunenburg, N.S., has still not opened its doors due to staffing challenges.
Once a TV war reporter, now a palliative care doctor and award-winning author, Rachel Clarke shares what drives her to write ...
Las Vegas healthcare experiences significant enhancement with Summerlin Hospice and Palliative Care's announcement of ...
When terminal illness strikes, some friends lean in while others vanish. Psychology reveals why—and how anyone can learn to ...
A survey from Caring.com found an estimated 76 percent of Americans die without a will. Similarly, a 2017 National Institutes of Health review found only 29.3 percent had living wills. No one wants to ...
Research from the Regenstrief Institute and the Indiana University School of Medicine highlights a strong connection between ...
Good Samaritan Hospice is offering a free one-day grief camp for children ages 6-13 at Oubache Trails Park on September 27, providing healing activities to help them cope with the loss of a loved one.
Forever Flowers is an annual campaign, now in its fifth year, which invites supporters to remember cherished family members, friends, colleagues and other ...
Sometimes, no matter how healthy you live, you can end up falling ill or at the receiving end of some really difficult news.
A Life of Meaning Karen discusses her near-life experience in this way: "I was on my phone too much, swiping. So, thereby, I wasn't fully in my life. I was near my life, but I was life adjacent. I'd ...