What to do When Someone Dies
If you’re present at an expected death, the first thing to do when the person dies, is nothing.
If you’re present at an expected death, the first thing to do when the person dies, is nothing.
Notified that she received Idaho’s highest award for community service, Mary Zarybnisky immediately thought of others instead of herself.
Do you ever think about how your childhood, teen years, and high school experiences shaped the person you are today?
Recovering at his family ranch in central Idaho from two terminal cancer diagnoses and his leg amputation, Kevin Donahue, 61, rodeo star, said he realized life is short.
A matchmaker, unlike a dating app, works with a small group of people at any given time, taking the time to get to know each person.
When words fail, Pastor Dan Hendricks counts on music to communicate with seniors when he walks into an assisted living center or hospice situation.
By CAPPY HALL REARICK (SENIOR WIRE) It is 4:30 in the morning when our cruise ship pulls into New York Harbor. As wide awake as
Sitting on my porch the evening before moving into assisted living, Dad stared into the distance, baffled and defeated—he has Alzheimer’s.
Sitting on my porch the evening before moving into assisted living, Dad stared into the distance, baffled and defeated—he has Alzheimer’s.
These youth are the future. They’ll carry the torch forward with their silent symphony. I do my best to make sure the light shines bright.
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