End-of-Life Care Planning: 3 Conversations You Need to Have
For many seniors, planning end-of-life care decisions often feels frightening and overwhelming. But these discussions don’t have to be stressful, and once you’ve had them, you might be glad you did.
5 Helpful Tips for Estate Planning
Life has been good to you, but now it’s time to think about what you will leave behind for your loved ones. Have you set clear expectations for your estate? From appointing a single family member to oversee all arrangements to figuring out who gets that set of china, this blog offers helpful tips
Celebrating the Holidays with Aging Parents
From carving the turkey to exchanging presents, every family has its own holiday traditions.
How to Start a Memorial Fund
When a loved one passes away, it is often difficult to find meaning and hope in the midst of the loss. But for some families, honoring a relative with a memorial fund can help offer a sense of comfort and hope during the grieving process. Not only does it keep the memory of the deceased alive, it
Mourning the Loss of a Spouse
Grieving the loss of anyone can be difficult, but losing a spouse can be one of the most difficult times in someone’s life. If your spouse is facing an end of life situation or has recently passed, here are guidelines to help you mourn your loss.
5 Ways Hospice Helps with Grief and Loss
You’re not alone.
Returning to School Post-Retirement
Fall is back to school season, and for many retirees, it’s not just the grandkids who are returning to the classroom.
Three Card Games Seniors Need to Try
For seniors, card games are a fun, inexpensive way to spend time with friends and family.
Football Parties for Every Generation
Kids are back to school, there’s a chill in the air each morning and leaves are beginning to change. Fall is just around the corner, which means football season has begun, giving people of every age opportunities to cheer for their favorite teams, enjoy tailgating fun and spend lazy Sundays with
5 End-Of-Life Questions to Ask Yourself or Your Loved Ones
Talking about death or what you would like or your loved one’s wishes at end of life can be tough. Having these conversations can feel like “giving up” or that you are being negative or sad instead of making happy memories. At Cypress Hospice, we’ve found the opposite to be true. In fact, the
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