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Caregiver — Don’t Cry Momma “Gone With The Wind”

Caregiver — Don’t Cry Momma “Gone With The Wind”

by Bob Harrison | Jun 9, 2020 | Caregiver Stories, Caring for a Parent, Death & Dying | 2 comments

It was a late October morning, 2005, and there was a crisp chill in the air. Couldn’t decide if I should go out and work in the garden, tinker in our antique shop, or just relax inside, in the warm. In the minute, it seemed like I was facing a dilemma. My wife...
Hospice party: Part 2

Hospice party: Part 2

by Bob Harrison | Jun 5, 2015 | Baby Boom Generation, Because of Annie, Caregiver Stories, Caring for a Romantic Partner, Long Term Caregiving | 0 comments

If you haven’t read Hospice Party Part 1, perhaps you should, as this article, Hospice Party Part 2, will put the article in perspective and lead to an understanding and education for some. Let The Conversation Begin–End of Life Care I knew I was being a...
Only love can break a heart, part 2

Only love can break a heart, part 2

by Bob Harrison | Mar 10, 2015 | Baby Boom Generation, Because of Annie, Caregiver Stories, Caring for a Romantic Partner, Long Term Caregiving | 0 comments

End of life care If you haven’t read part 1, you probably should. Along with this blog, it will give a complete picture to an alternative to hospice, when needed. And further provide some much needed education on how to help a loved one during their final days...

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