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May 15, 2013

A Word About Grief and Healing

A reminder to us that the “work” of grieving is leading us somewhere; that eventually the emotional exhaustion and struggle... Read More

May 8, 2013

Remembering Your Mom this Mother’s Day

Many people who have recently lost their mother struggle with how they might “celebrate” Mother’s Day,  rather than focusing only... Read More

May 1, 2013

The Hospice Care Model

A Summary of the Hospice Care Model Interdisciplinary team approach. Support for the patient, family and caregiver. Services are not... Read More

April 24, 2013

Advance Care Planning

Advance care planning is making decisions about the care you would want to receive if you happen to become unable... Read More

April 17, 2013

Four Ways to Manage Stress as a Caregiver

Caring for an elderly or sick loved one is a difficult and stressful job, physically and emotionally. At some point,... Read More

April 10, 2013

Coping as a Long-Distance Caregiver

By Marina Mails Bereavement Counselor II “I live in Chicago, and my 81 year old father lives in North Carolina.... Read More

April 3, 2013

Will Keeping a Journal Help Me Heal?

Journaling can help you express your feelings, especially when you are grieving. The journal is your confidant, close friend and... Read More

March 27, 2013

Long-Distance Caregiving

Providing care for a loved one that is not close to home can be difficult. Fortunately, long-distance caregiving is not... Read More

March 13, 2013

Greensboro Community Resources

CEC Bereavement Counselor Whether you are caring for a dying loved one or grieving a recent loss, there are many... Read More