Workshops and Trainings

Grieving Through the Holidays

Have you lost someone important to you and are grieving through the holidays? Grieving someone you love who’s died is hard enough. Trying to do it during the holidays can […]

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Ongoing Study of Grief

Why should we turn an eye to grief as a formal study? Grief is the most universal human experience, and we live with it every day in many forms. You’ll […]

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Embracing the Broken Heart

Understanding the Grief of Being Human. Life is a process of letting in and letting go, and grief is the roadmap. We all stumble through significant losses throughout our lives, […]

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When Caregiving Starts Early

When Caregiving Starts Early: The World of Younger (60ish) Caregivers Looking at a long road ahead when you’re unsure how long it will be or what the future will bring, […]

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Love Does Not Conquer All

Taking Care of Yourself First Actually it depends on who we’re talking about loving. New caregivers can’t maintain a healthy care relationship if they don’t build plans to care for […]

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What About Me?

A lighter look at the realities of personal caregiving Caregivers give a lot of themselves; sometimes they don’t know how much.   They take on new roles, they learn new skills, […]

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Losses Along the Way

Supporting the Grief of Caregivers When we are caregiving, there are many things we must do every day for the person we are caring for.  But recognizing and honoring our own process […]

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Grief in The Workplace

Personal losses and employee illnesses and deaths dramatically affect workplace dynamics and productivity. Not understanding why it is important to understand and support staff through difficult changes creates organizational stress […]

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