Attending to the spiritual needs of dying patients has been part of healthcare’s role since its earliest manifestations. Today, providing spiritual care for the dying is considered essential. Learn more in our blog: https://hubs.li/Q02DCF-J0
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It's not 'What’s wrong with you?' but 'What happened to you?' This shift in perspective is at the heart of trauma-informed care. We understand that the same event can affect people in vastly different ways. Our goal at JFCS is to provide care that empowers clients to rebuild and heal in their own unique ways. Learn why trauma-informed care is essential for effective healing at https://lnkd.in/gqQa63X6.
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New Blog! Discover how therapy can heal the longing for maternal nurturing, know as "mother hunger". Uncover the path to healing and self-discovery. https://wix.to/G5kthvd
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Talking about long-term care (LTC) can be challenging, and it can be especially difficult to know where to start. How you choose to broach the conversation may depend on your loved one’s personality, age, health status, cognitive function, and religious beliefs. If you don’t know how to break the ice, here are some strategies to consider to jump-start the LTC conversation: https://hubs.ly/Q01YZmJv0
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How would you like your life to be remembered? Did you know that you have so much more say in your own "end of life" or "death journey" than you could ever know? As much as you can not design how or when you die, some deaths are able to be shared beautifully with friends and family. In the event of an illness, condition, older age, decline - most of the time you will have time, to discuss and learn, show and share with family and friends what you would like and put some plans in place. There are official ways of doing this - like using an Advanced Care Directive (see attachment) or just having a chat with your family or loved one's. Talking about death won't make you die, but it may help clarify morals, values, what you hold dear and give clarity to your life!! https://lnkd.in/gfxTkhh2
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Silver Key Five Wishes Information Session (Fear NOT! Confronting the Reality of our Mortality) Death is a question of ultimate concern for every human being. How we choose to engage the question is dependent on our attitudes and beliefs regarding death and dying. Our attitudes about death inform our behaviors, and our behaviors influence our experiences. By reviewing historical attitudes and approaches to death, we recognize the importance of overcoming our fears related to death in order to live fully present to the moment. In this complimentary in-person and zoom Tues, Jan 23rd @ Noon information session you will learn: • Guest speaker Jane Barton with Cardinal, LLC • What an advance care plan is • Why it's important for every person age 18 to have one • How you can alleviate financial, emotional, and other stressors for your family after an end-of-life event • How you can leave a legacy so that your cherished values live on Register for an online zoom or in-person session below! In-Person: https://lnkd.in/gRHhPCmJ Zoom: https://lnkd.in/gurv254u Registration is limited- visit our website to see additional dates, should this info-session reach capacity https://lnkd.in/gHvBWu3
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Silver Key Five Wishes Information Session (Fear NOT! Confronting the Reality of our Mortality) Death is a question of ultimate concern for every human being. How we choose to engage the question is dependent on our attitudes and beliefs regarding death and dying. Our attitudes about death inform our behaviors, and our behaviors influence our experiences. By reviewing historical attitudes and approaches to death, we recognize the importance of overcoming our fears related to death in order to live fully present to the moment. In this complimentary in-person and zoom Tues, Jan 23rd @ Noon information session you will learn: • Guest speaker Jane Barton with Cardinal, LLC • What an advance care plan is • Why it's important for every person age 18 to have one • How you can alleviate financial, emotional, and other stressors for your family after an end-of-life event • How you can leave a legacy so that your cherished values live on Register for an online zoom or in-person session below! In-Person: https://lnkd.in/gRHhPCmJ Zoom: https://lnkd.in/gurv254u Registration is limited- visit our website to see additional dates, should this info-session reach capacity https://lnkd.in/gHvBWu3
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“The human system is built for healing. To heal, you need to believe you can heal. To heal, you need to believe you deserve to heal.” - Irene Lyon We deserve to heal, but it’s incredibly important to believe that you can heal and that you deserve to heal in order to heal your nervous system. #HealingJourney #TraumaHealing #NervousSystemHealing #NervousSystem #cPTSD
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Talking about long term care (LTC) can be challenging, and it can be especially difficult to know where to start. How you choose to broach the conversation may depend on your loved one’s personality, age, health status, cognitive function, and religious beliefs. If you don’t know how to break the ice, consider the following strategies to jump-start the LTC conversation. https://hubs.la/Q0256q2m0
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