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Grief after Loss: Muted but Never Gone

Grief after the loss of a loved one can be funny when you think about it. We all face it at some point in our lives. Death and grief are universal experiences, yet they affect each of us individually. There are times when grief can consume us, making us feel that the pain will never ease, and other times when it’s a dull ache, serving as a reminder of who we have lost. There can be times we feel ok, and then it comes out of nowhere, hitting us like a truck. I have been a Geriatric Social Worker for [...]

2024-08-09T13:24:32-04:00August 22, 2024|

Reflections of a Death Doula: Rethinking End of Life

National Death Doula Day holds so much excitement and anticipation for me this year. I look back on the past two years and, while it feels like a lifetime ago, I still remember every step of the journey to get to where we are today. Working as an Elder Care Coordinator with Rothkoff Law Group, we acknowledge there have always been challenges within the healthcare system, but the pandemic intensified these challenges, particularly for our clients, the healthcare community, and me. Too many of our clients were dying alone. Their families were scared and turned to us for answers that [...]

2024-04-19T11:43:50-04:00April 18, 2024|

How Beautiful It Can Be To Let The Dead Go

October has always been one of my favorite times of the year. I allow fall to remind me that things come to an end and that they can still be beautiful. I always think of the quote, “The leaves are about to show us how beautiful it can be to let the dead go.” It also helps that Halloween is my favorite holiday. As the excitement of Halloween has come to a close this year, I can’t help but think of another holiday our neighbors to the South have just celebrated. In the United States, we typically mourn loved ones, [...]

2024-08-26T15:23:00-04:00November 2, 2023|
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