Hospice

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Hospice, The End of the Beginning: A Handbook for Caregivers and Family Members
Tom Moore is a retired nurse who spent more than a decade working with hospice patients and their families. During those years he came to see the countless stresses—and moments of love and beauty—inherent in the hospice process. When his dear cousin,

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How to Deal with Grief & Loss
Losing a loved one is one of the most trying things you’ll ever experience. You may feel as if you’ll never recover or that the weight of the loss is too much for you to bear. Although truly difficult, coping with grief is possible. What to Expect Af
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