Life isn’t easy. It is full of twists and turns, ups and downs and more surprises than we know what to do with. Whether our decisions and actions have produced consequences or life has just handed us lemons or diamonds, we have responsibility in how we act, respond and treat
Read more →At a recent conference, Colorado’s new “Access to Medical Aid in Dying” was discussed. The presenters included a physician from Oregon, where the state’s “Death with Dignity” law has been in place for more than twenty years. Also presenting was the administrator from a regional hospice company. The hospice administrator
Read more →Many of our blogs are meant to be read by those currently working in the healthcare industry. This week, I wanted to write to those who may be considering a career in the home health industry because for me, I’ve found that I have received benefits from working in healthcare
Read more →Once a year, my family (two daughters and my spouse) travel to Chicago to spend time with my parents. Inevitably during the stay, my father will insist that he pull out the old Kodak slide projector, set up the old white screen and sit everyone down so he can take
Read more →Have you ever tried to cross a completely dark room? While there are certain things you can do to help, like walk slower, put your hands out in front of you or feel a little way in front with your foot, for the most part you do what you can
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