Ways to Minimize “Holiday Burnout” During Stress and Grief

By The Center for Grief Care and Education Seemingly overnight, the December holiday season has arrived and, with it, the expansion of your To-Do list and the dwindling number of hours to accomplish everything. Rather than feeling excited to conquer (and enjoy!) these holiday tasks, you feel stressed, tired and

Honoring Children’s Grief – November 17 is Children’s Grief Awareness Day

This post is part of San Diego Hospice’s grief series for caregivers, adults and children experiencing a loss. This series will be updated monthly. Let us know about any specific grief and loss topics that are of interest to you. Children who are touched by a loss often face unique challenges.  Not only

Day of the Dead Rituals Can Offer Comfort

The Center for Grief Care and Education at San Diego Hospice discusses the autumn ritual known as “Day of the Dead” or “Día de los Muertos” which focuses on family gatherings/rituals that honor the lives of those who have passed away.

Tragedy and Grief Bring a Community Together

In the wake of the death of Chelsea King, grief is the common denominator that can bring a community together. Through tragedy, our societal differences recede and we discover how we are remarkably alike.

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