• How to Comfort A Dying Loved One (Interview)End-of-life expert Dr. Marianne Matzo explains some simple ways to offer solace

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    How to Comfort A Dying Loved One (Interview)
    End-of-life expert Dr. Marianne Matzo explains some simple ways to offer solace



  • “This Year I Will…”A book about living life to the fullest

    “This Year I Will…”
    A book about living life to the fullest

    I spent several years working as a hospice social worker. My team and I spent several touching and even humorous moments with our patients and their families. The saddest times, though, were when clients talked about things they had always wanted to do but had never done. Sometimes we were able to help our clients…

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  • “Billy Don’t Be a Hero”Song reflects grief and anger at the loss of a soldier

    “Billy Don’t Be a Hero”
    Song reflects grief and anger at the loss of a soldier

    “Billy Don’t Be a Hero,” an anti-war song, premiered in the United Kingdom, where it was performed by the group Paper Lace. In 1974, Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods performed the song in the United States. It shot to the top of the charts for a full two weeks and sold three million records. Most…

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  • Body Transportation is Less Regulated Than You Might Think
    In some states, transportation of bodies only requires a driver’s license

    If you live in Pennsylvania or New Jersey and own a car, you could start a new career transporting bodies to funeral homes or crematoriums — all it takes is a valid driver’s license. The New York Times points out that in many states there are few, if any, rules governing the transportation of bodies, and…

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  • Including Children in a Loved One’s Dying ExperienceAllowing children to be part of a loved one's death gives them permission to express their sadness and grief

    Including Children in a Loved One’s Dying Experience
    Allowing children to be part of a loved one’s death gives them permission to express their sadness and grief

    Because 80 percent of deaths still occur in a hospital or care center, the dying experience becomes less normalized and less inclusive of the entire family. Children are often blocked from visits, even when a loved one is dying at home. Children pick up on signs of distress in adults. If they do not understand…

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  • Monday Hearts for Madalene
    Page Hodel creates beautiful hearts as a tribute to enduring love

    It’s an honor for SevenPonds to share with our readers the story of the Monday Hearts for Madalene project, a true account of the power of love in the midst of death.The project’s origins take us to 2005: the moment Page Hodel encountered Madalene Rodriguez and fell “instantly, dizzyingly in love with her.” The couple’s first meeting was electric,…

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  • “My life is an open book. But it is very poorly written and I die in the end.”-Anonymous

    “My life is an open book. But it is very poorly written and I die in the end.”
    -Anonymous

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  • How Do You Create An Alternative To Conventional Palliative Care? (Interview)An interview with palliative medicine specialist Dr. Michael Fratkin, founder of ResolutionCare, Part One

    How Do You Create An Alternative To Conventional Palliative Care? (Interview)
    An interview with palliative medicine specialist Dr. Michael Fratkin, founder of ResolutionCare, Part One

    Today SevenPonds speaks with Dr. Michael Fratkin, palliative medicine specialist and president and founder of ResolutionCare.  Birthed by Dr. Fratkin’s desire to expand palliative care beyond the limitations of our country’s broken healthcare system, ResolutionCare is a telemedicine project that uses videoconferencing technology and an interdisciplinary team to provide remote palliative care to patients in need. Ellary:  Would…

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  • Our Weekly Tip: Create An Altar or Meditation Space to Keep Memories AliveA physical place to remember creates context for groundlessness

    Our Weekly Tip: Create An Altar or Meditation Space to Keep Memories Alive
    A physical place to remember creates context for groundlessness

    Our Tip of the Week: The experience of bereavement (literally, to be torn apart) often comes with a sense of groundlessness — like the rug has been pulled out from under your feet, throwing you into a free-fall where your sense of self and your future seems unstable and uncertain. Creating an altar — also…

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  • Join Us at the End of Life Resource FairSponsored by the San Francisco Jewish Community Center

    Join Us at the End of Life Resource Fair
    Sponsored by the San Francisco Jewish Community Center

    The San Francisco Jewish Community Center is featuring its second annual resource fair dedicated to death and dying, Embracing the Journey: End of Life Resource Fair. The event will be held on Sunday, November 13th from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., so mark your calendars! The fair will feature a wide range of speakers and resources to help…

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