by External Article | May 12, 2015 | Care Work Library, Caregiver Stories, Caring for a Parent, Death & Dying, Finding Meaning, Grief, Short Term Caregiving |
The week between finding out about his mom’s aneurysm and my flight home was one of the longest weeks of my life. I tried to be as supportive as I could while I was on the other side of the world, but I blamed myself for being unable to get home. After taking my final...
by External Article | Nov 12, 2012 | After Caregiving, Care Work Library, Grief, Millennial Generation |
If you’re newly mourning a loss, I know how raw your heart feels right now. I know it feels like you’ve swallowed gasoline followed by a match. I promise it will pass. It takes time, and I’m not sure I understand death any more clearly at 20 than I did at 10, but it...
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