Best selections from Grief Healing's Twitter stream this week:
- Messages to Loved Ones offers Hospice, Alzheimer's, others a way to preserve, share, tell their stories, by @
- Maintaining sexual intimacy at the end of life, by @
- Advice on talking about end-of-life care, via @
- Free tip sheet to support Alzheimers caregivers, by @ via @
- Informative! Caregiving as seen from two sides, via @
- Must read @'s Have the Talk News Roundup, by @
- Dog delights, comforts hospice patients, via @
- Touching: Nurse-daughter accepts hospice care for her mom, by @ via @
- Outstanding! Brochure to help older adults safely navigate technologies, via @
- How keeping pets benefit seniors, via @ @
- Your Story: When No One Seems to Understand,
- Need to unwind, relax? Try Virtual Meditation, by @ via @
- Culinary Caregiving: Etiquette of Bringing Meals to Friends, via @
- Daily routine takes on new meaning when caring for a hospice patient, by @
- Irish Hospice Foundation study aims to understand deathbed experiences, via @
- Beautiful essay: how serving differs from helping by Rachel Naomi Remen, MD, via @mission_hospice
- Stunning post: Does chance favor the prepared soul? via @ @
- Needed: open, honest communication about death,dying, early referral, via @
- Gabrielle Giffords' husband Mark Kelly gave the closing prayer, by @
- New Passages: Tackling the caregiver crisis, via @ @
http://boomayhew.blogspot.com/2011/01/classical-music-for-bereaved.html
ReplyDeleteHi Marty,
the link above takes you to some of the classical music recommended by Ann Rachlin (from the book "Seven Choices" (which book, incidentally was a turning point for me).
She suggests music that is helpful for different stages of your journey, and strangely enough, I had listened to two of these regularly before reading the book!
The links to the music on YouTube, along with when it can be listened to are included on this blog post.
Love
Boo x
Thank you very much, Boo! And I agree with you completely about Elizabeth Harper Neelds' wonderful book, "Seven Choices: Finding Daylight after Loss Shatters Your World," http://amzn.to/hY5oth
ReplyDeleteThe article written for "Caregiving as seen from two sides" is good describing caregivers lifestyle facts.. and the other one "Tackling the caregiver crisis" is also good.
ReplyDeleteCaregivers should notices these simple things in mind...