"How do we ensure that the people we love have the best possible life, and death? The two go hand-in-hand. It’s okay to say, “I’m uncomfortable,” or “It makes me sad,” but we must be willing to start an open and honest dialogue about end-of-life issues. That’s the only way to effect change."
OpenIDEO - How might we reimagine the end-of-life experience for ourselves and our loved ones? - Planning Mom’s Funeral . . .With Barbra Streisand’s Help
You have come to the right place, and we are glad you are here. This is a safe place to share stories of love and loss, devastating grief, exhausting care-giving, memorials, advanced directives, mourning, hope, and despair. We want to hear about about what you wish you had known or done differently, what you wish those around you had known or done differently, and what went right. We will never tell you to move on or find closure. "What cannot be said will be wept." Sappho
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