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6 Things Never to Say to a Grieving Person And 3 Things to Absolutely Do

— “Grief is the price we pay for love.” – Queen Elizabeth II Grief is one of the most universal human experiences we’ll face. More than 57% of Americans have experience a major loss in the last three years, including the death of a spouse or partner, child, or pet. For most, that grief will last... Read More

Understanding Ambiguous Loss Caused by Dementia

— If you are caring for someone with dementia, you’re likely experiencing what mental health professionals call “ambiguous loss”—a unique type of grief that occurs when your loved one is physically present but losing memories of your relationship. It’s one of the most challenging forms of loss because there’s no clear endpoint, no funeral to mark... Read More

The Emotional Journey Before Goodbye

— Maria sat quietly by her father’s bedside, watching his breath grow slower with each passing day. Though he was still there, her heart already felt heavy. She found herself mourning moments: the stories they hadn’t yet told, the hugs that might soon be gone, the future memories that would never be made. This experience is... Read More