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“I’m a hospice nurse – here’s why death shouldn’t be feared”
A hospice nurse says we shouldn’t fear death – and it is the most normal experience humans have. Penny Hawkins Smith, 62, has ...
Kara Andrade began volunteering at Duke HomeCare & Hospice a few months after her husband, Sundelöf, died in Room 12. Andrade ...
Thinking more intentionally — and frequently — about death can help you live a better, more meaningful life, says hospice ...
My cousin and I reconnected after a death in the family two years ago. We barely knew each other, but over time stayed in touch and emailed. We became close and even sent each other Christmas gifts.
If someone had asked me this question seven years ago, when I was a new graduate nurse, I would have said it felt terrifying, depressing, frightening, and sad. However, my feelings have changed since ...
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Visiting Nurse Association rebrands as Blue Water Home Care & Hospice
Visiting Nurse Association & Blue Water Hospice is now Blue Water Home Care & Hospice, reaffirming its local independence.
Visiting nurses say they don't expect to get paid as much as hospital nurses, but they want the same percentage raise. Both ...
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