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In Her Own Words: Why I Walk to Remember


I grew up in a single parent home, and my mom worked full time to support our family. As a result, I spent a lot of time at my grandparents’ home. I became close to both of my grandparents, but most especially to my grandmother. She was much more than my grandma; she was a second mother to me and my best friend.


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May 15 2017

Categories: News and Community Volunteers Testimonials Journey 


Grief Support Groups Offer Hope and Healing


​Coping with the death of someone we love is one of the most challenging circumstances any of us will ever experience. Although grieving is a normal and natural process, coping with the swirl of emotions and the new reality of living life with the absence of a loved one can be overwhelming.


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May 15 2017

Categories: Grief and Loss Journey 


A Loving Mom’s Last Gift to Her Son


​Anyone can be a caregiver. Sometimes, hospice patients are filling the role of caregiver at the same time they themselves are receiving our care. This is often the case with parents of young children who are struggling with their own illness while addressing their family’s daily needs and thoughts of a future without them in it.


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September 16 2016

Categories: News and Community Journey 


Therapies Offer Ways for Expression, Communication and Relaxation


Expressive therapy is a powerful tool in helping people with life-threatening illnesses and their families cope with a wide array of experiences, thoughts and emotions. Using therapeutic activities, including art, music, massage, Reiki and yoga, our therapy programs help patients and their families express themselves, communicate feelings, identify fears, relive anxiety and pain, say goodbye, leave legacies and address grief issues.
 
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October 27 2015

Categories: Medical and Clinical Journey 


Special Memories Lead to Hospice Wedding


Sometimes, dark clouds and painful experiences in our lives, such as losing a loved one, can also bring about something beautiful. That's exactly what happened on a sunny day in June at David Simpson Hospice House. Newlywed Tara Feliciano, her husband, Eugene, and the rest of her family will be forever connected to David Simpson Hospice House and the Vista Walk due to a series of personal experiences. And the connection began long before the wedding.
 
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October 27 2015

Categories: News and Community Volunteers Journey 

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