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Tag Archives: death and dying
One Foot In Heaven, Journey of a Hospice Nurse.
People die everyday. While most people in America die in a hospital, many families choose hospice for end of life care. Death, as experienced by hospice nurses, can be beautiful, peaceful, humorous, touching, tragic, disturbing, and even otherworldly. Hospice nurses … Continue reading →
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Regrets? Who has regrets?
So I read an article just the other day, a valid and timely article I’m sure: From The Mind Unleashed: Nurse reveals the top 5 regrets people make on their death bed. I’ve worked as a hospice nurse for 12+ … Continue reading →
I think I hate the word oeuvre.
Oeuvre: Any work or the works of a writer, painter or artist. Can refer to the entire body of work. I heard the word the other day used in a way, or rather, used in a context which made oeuvre … Continue reading →
Crossing the Great Divide. Cultural Differences and Hospice Care.
Just my observations after twelve years of hospice nursing. What I have to say is not gospel so don’t take it as such. Every culture/religion/society varies in its approach to death, or acceptance/nonacceptance of death. View of death. The way … Continue reading →
Dear Mom, the dead relatives stopped by for a cuppa.
(I only know what a cuppa is because of Orphan Black - Season 2 coming soon! OMG I’m shaking… Vikings is like, killer enough! You go Lagertha.) So my mom has known me my whole life. She knew I saw … Continue reading →
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