End-of-life conversation is quite a bit hard especially when some people considered it a morbid thing to discuss. But personally speaking, it's OK for me to talk about death, for all of us will be dying, eh. And I have many dreams and wishes that I want to be fulfilled before I die, eh.
Thanks for this post. End-of-life discussions are so, so important. There is some excellent information about the end of life and all of the things that go with it at http://www.caresearch.com.au/caresearch/tabid/1073/Default.aspx
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End-of-life conversation is quite a bit hard especially when some people considered it a morbid thing to discuss. But personally speaking, it's OK for me to talk about death, for all of us will be dying, eh. And I have many dreams and wishes that I want to be fulfilled before I die, eh.
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ReplyDeleteI am emailing you on behalf of the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO). NHPCO has recently launched a new public awareness campaign which seeks to shape public opinion of hospice in a positive way entitled, Moments of Life: Made Possible by Hospice. Our website for this campaign is www.momentsoflife.org. Your blog is both high quality and an excellent resource for readers. We would like to invite you to guest blog with our site. We would feature a blog of your choosing on our website with a link to your website and in return ask that you feature a blog about our campaign with a link to our site. This is a “win, win” situation for both of our organizations.
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