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... and experiences, either volunteering in hospice palliative care or even here supporting others on Virtual Hospice?
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... do not feel comfortable talking about these emotions with friends or family. I am wondering if the Virtual Hospice might be a place where such an honest conversation might safely take place. And I am...
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... style="font-size: 12. 727272033691406px; ">Many of you have told us how much of a difference Virtual Hospice's online forums and...
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... style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; ">At Canadian Virtual Hospice, we recognize the value of peer-to-peer sharing. Patients, caregivers, family and friends know things...
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... simply to be a peaceful presence.
This is where forums such as Canadian Virtual Hospice can play a significant role in helping people who are grieving.
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... me sad or do not do a very good job of supporting and encouraging me. By the way, although we at Virtual Hospice are merely Virtual Friends, concentrate on the “ friend” part. We listen, we care,...
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... style="font-size: 12. 0pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: 'Times New Roman', 'serif'; " lang="EN-US">Virtual Hospice (VH): You got it. Serveral of you suggested this. So the forum “Just Want to Talk” has...
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... things you’ ve seen elsewhere and found useful is a great way to start a conversation on Virtual Hospice. If the article struck you, it will likely also resonate with other people in our community.