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Is This Grief or Am I Depressed?


G​rief encompasses a broad spectrum of behaviors and feelings that are common after the death of a loved one. Many of the normal grief reactions may seem like characteristics of depression, but grief and depression are very different.


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May 17 2018

Categories: Grief and Loss About Grief Laurie L. Mason, LISW-S, ACHP-SW 


Grief is No Picnic


S​ummer is a time of sunshine and warm temperatures. We’ve planted our gardens, anticipating the beauty and serenity that comes from all our hard work. Now it’s time to get out, relax, vacation, and go on picnics.


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May 17 2018

Categories: Grief and Loss About Grief Karen Kincaid, MA, PCC 


A Child's View: Grief in the Digital Age


​Technology and grief go together like…well they really don’t go together, do they? Yet nowadays, everything we do is impacted by technology from ordering food to how we communicate. And this includes how we grieve. The current generation is exposed to technology from birth so they are the first ones to feel its influence throughout their entire childhood and adolescence. As parents and caregivers, it is often overwhelming to sort through what our youth is exposed to, but we must.


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May 17 2018

Categories: Grief and Loss About Grief Jane Arnoff Logsdon, LSW, ACHP-SW 


Book Review: The Healing Power of Grief


I​n this sensitive and compassionate book, the authors address grief experiences that may happen during specific blocks of time after death. (The reader can easily reference a chapter that points to where they are in the grief cycle; anywhere from 1 to 4 months and up to 18 to 24 months.) Various issues and areas of concern for the bereaved are considered.


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May 17 2018

Categories: Grief and Loss About Grief Kathryn Harrison Brown, MA, LPC Reading 


Two Ways to Remember Your Loved One


The gardens at Ames Family Hospice House, David Simpson Hospice House and the Medina Hospice Inpatient Care Center offer beautiful outdoor
spaces for meditation and reflection.

Whether it is with a paver or a stone bench, when you dedicate an outdoor tribute to your loved one, you are helping us create an atmosphere of care and healing. Contact us at 855.475.0245 or visit hospicewr.org/tribute-walks to learn more.


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February 06 2018

Categories: Grief and Loss Giving Back About Grief 

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