I agree @danielalamasmd "there is likely some unmeasurable benefit for adults in good health to talk with the people they love about sickness and death...to practice what it is like to say those words and experience the complicated feelings"
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An interesting opinion piece in the @nytimes by @BrighamWomens pulmonary & critical care physician Daniela J. Lamas, MD (@danielalamasmd):
When Faced with Death, People Often Change Their Minds
https://t.co/UvMi5UYxER
Let the catharsis begin with the healing words from our Carer-in-Chief: heart, courage, pain, thank you, heal, sacred, remember.#covidmemorial, #carerinchief
"It's not one conversation; it's a process." Loved this talk, with practical steps on how to preserve your digital legacy. WSJ+ Live: How to Prepare Your Digital Legacy With @Joanna Stern, https://t.co/MrtrUXnARa
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"This is a critical moment for caregiving leaders to identify what must be done and what must change for caregivers as we face a post-COVID world." I join caring organizations worldwide to discuss COVID-19’s impact on families @NA4Caregiving https://t.co/ge8jSWN2Fp via @PRWeb
Thrilled to interview author Dr. Aaaron Blight, fellow interdisciplinary care researcher, as he rolls out his heartfelt new book #WhenCaregivingCalls. Thank you kindly.
Too stressed to even remember what you used to do to relax? #WhenCaregivingCalls offers prompts to help you be a happier human being and a better caregiver.
https://t.co/Ikz2mndvQZ
Some of you know that I’ve been working on this new project with my dear friend Jodi Klein as writer and coach to help her realize her vision of supporting women who are dating later in life. Well... https://t.co/nNpaec7E0c