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... style="color: #1155cc; ">Grief in Times of Celebration: The Empty Spot by Glen Horst, Virtual Hospice’s Spiritual Care Advisor. In her story, ...
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... companion.
Again, thanks to learning from your conversations on Virtual Hospice, I listened. I opened up the door to let her talk about her husband, about the trips they had done...
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Congrats Tracie (aka marstin)!
Her story about Virtual Hospice made the top 10 list in the ...
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... target="_blank">Virtual Hospice’ s online community – Virtually indispensable
Thank you for making Virtual Hospice's community a safe and welcoming place where people...
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... style="font-size: 12. 0pt; line-height: 115%; font-family: 'Times New Roman', 'serif'; " lang="EN-US">Virtual Hospice (VH): You got it. Serveral of you suggested this. So the forum “Just Want to Talk” has...
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... style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; ">At Canadian Virtual Hospice, we recognize the value of peer-to-peer sharing. Patients, caregivers, family and friends know things...
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... simply to be a peaceful presence.
This is where forums such as Canadian Virtual Hospice can play a significant role in helping people who are grieving.
I...
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... me sad or do not do a very good job of supporting and encouraging me. By the way, although we at Virtual Hospice are merely Virtual Friends, concentrate on the “ friend” part. We listen, we care,...
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... 150%; ">Thank you Virtual Hospice for providing a venue so that hearts, minds and spirits can co-mingle in gentle, loving-kindness.
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... there” who will understand our need.
Strangers become fast friends in a forum such as Virtual Hospice. I don’t know if it because of the anonymity we may choose to shield ourselves from being...