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Tag Archives: Death and Dying
Our Weekly Tip: Use A Checklist of Priorities When Someone Dies
Use the SevenPonds checklist to keep track of logistics and paperwork
Our Tip of the Week: Even when a death is expected, the moments and days following a loved one’s passing are often experienced in a fog-like, altered state. Keeping track of the necessary paperwork and logistical matters required of you … Continue reading →
Make the Most of Today: “Like I’m Gonna Lose You”
Meghan Trainor and John Legend sing about the pain of loss
Meghan Trainor is a rarity in the world of pop music. An accomplished singer, songwriter and music publisher by the time she was barely out of her teens, the 22 year-old star records punchy, throwback-style tracks that sound like they … Continue reading →
“The difficulty about all this dying, is that you can’t tell a fellow anything about it, so where does the fun come in?”
- Alice James
The Tragic Death of John Rehm
NPR talk show host Diane Rehm talks about the death of her husband in 2014
For over three decades, Diane Rehm has entertained millions of listeners from her seat in front of the microphone at public radio station WAMU in Washington D.C. Now 79, Rehm has interviewed countless political and cultural figures, including Barack Obama, … Continue reading →
Don’t Wait Until You’re on Your Deathbed: Write a Heart Will Today
Express your love for those you cherish before it’s too late
Join SevenPonds each month as Tani Bahti, RN, CT, CHPN, offers practical on-hand guidance to demystify the dying process. As an RN since 1976, Tani has been working to empower families and healthcare professionals to have the best end-of-life experience possible both through education and the … Continue reading →
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Tagged closure, Communication, Death and Dying, Grief, Grieving, Heart Will, Ira Byock, Letters to Loved One, Loss of a Loved One, love letters
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