Category Archives: care giving

St Francis Caregiver Conference, Nov. 2nd

8th Annual Conference: “The Roadmap to Caregiving” Here’s the program: 8:30 – 9:00 Registration 9:00 – 9:10 Welcome 9:10 – 9:50 Personal Journeys of Caregiving 9:50 – 11:00 Rest Stops Along the Way! 11:00 – 11:15 Pit Stop/Visit Vendors /Raffles 11:15 – … Continue reading

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The Caregiver Crisis

An absolute MUST site for healthcare professionals as well as volunteers and administrators. TEDMED – Great Challenge – The Caregiver Crisis.

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How Virtual Environments can be used to Help Others

Dedicating Efforts When you are in the virtual environment and you are running through the “game,” you can dedicate that run to the benefit of another. Dedicating an effort or activity, such as an  orb run, to the benefit of … Continue reading

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You’ll die laughing at coffins that put the fun into funerals

Not often that we will cite an article from, err, the Sun, but this is has some fun pictures and illustrates an idea whose time is, well, here upon us. Thanks to Final Fling, and if you haven’t friended them … Continue reading

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Easy Death – a classic in the death and dying field

Book review of Easy Death, by Adi Da Samraj (Da Free John) As a longtime hospice worker I’ve made a habit of reading everything I can find about death and dying. The psychologically-oriented books on bereavement and mourning are interesting … Continue reading

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What, really, is an altar?

We all know what an altar is…we set them up as places for the performance of sacraments or to pray. But I recently stumbled on a description of altars that widened my view of what they are and what they … Continue reading

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