by External Article | Jul 2, 2020 | Care Work Library, Death & Dying, Finding Meaning |
While Jewish tradition maintains that human life is of infinite value and that its preservation and extension overrides virtually every other religious imperative, relieving pain and allowing for the soul’s peaceful departure are also values well-established in Jewish...
by External Article | Jun 14, 2019 | Care Work Library, Caring for a Friend |
Brandon and Scott met as adversaries in a union negotiation and somehow became golf buddies. Dustin was the other guy obsessed enough with golf to play every day in the middle of winter. They started a group chat where they swapped jokes and delved into deep...
by Mosaic Science | Nov 21, 2018 | Caregiving 101 |
More and more people are donating organs, but demand still far exceeds supply. What can the world learn from the country that does it best? Download or stream this story via Apple Podcasts, Spotify, RSS, SoundCloud. Five years ago, Sergio Cobos was just trying to stay...
by Guest Author | Oct 22, 2017 | Caregiver News |
Kidney donation A Georgia man’s criminal history is currently being used to prevent him from donating a kidney to his son, a life-saving treatment for the toddler. Anthony Dickerson’s 2-year-old son, AJ Burgess, was born prematurely without a functioning kidney. He...
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