Here’s why: It focuses on a perceived death (and the very real experience of ambiguous loss) and displacement of a person while they’re still very much alive. It completely skips the living time between diagnosis and death- arguably the most precious time a person has on this Earth.
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The Pandemic Parallels Between Caregivers and Healthcare Workers
Any caregiver can tell you that many days are spent just trying to survive, and that the smallest things can create miniature disasters that totally wreck the day on a multitude of levels. Caregivers- or care partners, whichever term you prefer for yourself or a person who is providing care and support to a personContinue reading “The Pandemic Parallels Between Caregivers and Healthcare Workers”