Featured Article Celebrating in a Larger-Than-Life Way
When you step in to a ShareLife event, you’re surrounded by the memories of your loved one in a truly unique way.
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Grief Support: Give Yourself a Break
Grieving is stressful. And like other stressors, grief and its emotional upheaval can make us physically ill. There is no magic pill to make the pain vanish, but taking breaks and finding time to relax can help ease grief symptoms.
Read MoreFather’s Day Without a Father
What happens when you’re a new parent but missing your own father? Within four days, Eric became a proud new father — and a grieving son. If you’re struggling with grief and loss on Father’s Day, we have suggestions for making the day a little easier.
Read MoreParting Stone Is a Touchable Connection After Cremation
Parting Stone creates solidified remains from your loved one’s ashes. The result is a collection of beautiful, polished “stones” as unique as your loved one. As seen on “Shark Tank,” Parting Stones are becoming popular for families who want a tangible connection with loved ones to display, scatter, or share. Keep reading to learn more.
Read MoreHospice Social Work: A Labor of Love
March is Social Work Month. Hospice social workers help us navigate the end-of-life journey's physical, emotional, and practical challenges. Keep reading to learn more about these extraordinary professionals and suggestions on how to celebrate their contributions.
Read MoreWhen It’s Too Much: Caregiver Burnout
Burnout is a genuine health concern, with one in five Americans acting as unpaid caregivers to spouses, family members, or friends. Read more on recognizing and preventing burnout before it negatively impacts both caregiver and recipient.
Read MoreHow to Enjoy Valentine’s Day Despite Loss
Valentine’s Day can feel hollow when you’re grieving. It’s important to remember that the day celebrates all kinds of love – romantic relationships, friendships, siblings, and kids. The most important thing is to do what feels right. Here are some ideas to cope with Valentine’s grief.
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