Author Kerry Egan on why the stories of the dying are surprisingly hopeful and what she believes about God.
When making choices for loved ones, it helps to reflect on their values, preferences and beliefs
She ultimately gave up the guilt and accepted that her best was good enough.
A famous hymn made all the difference by lifting their spirits together.
When the topic is an older parent’s care, it’s important to plan ahead for a focused and clear-headed discussion.
Men tend to internalize the caregiving experience, but support can make all the difference.
Whether it’s a spouse with Alzheimer’s, a child with cancer, or a parent with Parkinson’s, three family caregivers share their most important takeaways.
Letters can be a great means of breaking through social isolation.
The unsettling symptoms of undiagnosed early-stage dementia drove this loving couple apart. But God—and music— reunited them.
A former hospice consultant shares her journey caring for her aging mother and the one thing no one ever told her about caregiving.
Hymns, carols and standard songs of the season can be a soothing pathway to the past, even for those with memory loss.