Although grief is a universal experience, each person deals with it in a personal and unique way. Understanding the stages of grief may help provide a roadmap for those who …
It’s common to notice changes in your thoughts, emotions and behavior after losing a loved one. Many people report feelings of brain fog or loss of memory, but you may …
After giving yourself the permission to feel your own grief, it is important to speak about that grief with someone else. Family members, friends or turning to professionals is a …
When a loved one enters hospice, it’s not uncommon to begin wondering what will happen when they are no longer with us. This is referred to as anticipatory grief. What …
When facing the transition to end-of-life care, it’s common for patients and their loved ones to feel uneasy or have questions about the hospice process or timeline. For Enhabit Home …