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... process and perhaps facilitate communication within your family or with the health care team. Grief We usually think of grief in terms of family members and friends who are struggling to carry on after...
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... to attend to these agendas and they sometimes compete with each other. They are the rituals of grief and there can be comfort in observing them. There is no one right way for you as family to act in the...
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... express them in any way, and in spite of being physically distanced. For more information about grief and bereavement and to learn how others have dealt with it, go to: Canadian Virtual Hospice Not being...
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... being the primary caregivers at this point. In other cases, family members find that the work of grief begins when the person becomes unconscious. They may feel overwhelmed and feel ready to move the...
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... care after a death, see Module 9 of the Caregiver Series. For more information about loss and grief or how you can support others in their grief, visit MyGrief. ca . Content reviewed January 2023
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An article from our health care team on spiritual companions for someone facing terminal illness or grief. How to find a spiritual companion, and how this person can help.
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... responded with silence to the stresses of work, health, or finances usually respond in silence to grief and loss. Over time and with the continued presence and support of family they may slowly start...