... do not feel comfortable talking about these emotions with friends or family. I am wondering if the Virtual Hospice might be a place where such an honest conversation might safely take place. And I am...
... and experiences, either volunteering in hospice palliative care or even here supporting others on Virtual Hospice?
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... style="text-align: left; ">Carolyn was also a cherished member of the Virtual Hospice community. I first met Carolyn (virtually) when I was the community manager of an online community for women...
... her. Before my Mom died I knew nothing of sorrow really, but now I am learning. Our Virtual Hospice community is here for you Caron and Carriek and others to give you the care and compassion...
Dear Virtual Hospice community, My name is Marina Bastawrous and I am a 3rd year PhD student at the University of Toronto. With the permission of the community moderator, I'd like to tell you more...
... #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif; ">to the Virtual Hospice moderating team.
... support and comfort with understanding and sometimes with a sprinkle of humour. Her nickname on Virtual Hospice was very fitting – “pas si rose” – “not so rose” “not so rosy”. While she was frank and...
... EN-US; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA; ">February 2014 is the 10th anniversary of the Canadian Virtual Hospice! We'll be celebrating many things in 10s in our newsletter eNews. (...
A vibrant online community needs encouragement, stimulation and participation. And we want Virtual Hospice’s online community is as supportive, welcoming and active as it can possibly be. Our Core... «12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637» Search Again?
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