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  • Preparing the Home for End of Life — A Checklist
    Comfort, Dignity & Daily Care

    Preparing the Home for End of Life — A Checklist

    ByJulia December 19, 2025January 22, 2026

    When you welcome a loved one home for their final days, it’s common to feel overwhelmed by the logistics. Families often ask me, “Do we need a special room? Do we need certain equipment? How do we set everything up?”

    Here’s the truth I’ve learned after years of walking families through this tender season:

    You don’t need a perfect home.
    You don’t need a guest suite with an attached bathroom.
    You don’t need expensive tools or a fully stocked supply cabinet.

    I’ve seen dining rooms transformed into the most beautiful, sacred spaces—quiet corners filled with love, soft lighting, and a simple curtain for privacy. What matters most is not the room itself, but the peace you create inside it.

    A safe bed, a clear path to move around, and the ability to hear your loved one if they call—those are the things that matter. Add a few soft blankets, extra sheets, a monitor for safety, and a place for family to sit nearby, and you have everything you truly need.

    The goal isn’t perfection.
    The goal is comfort, dignity, and presence.

    Your home—just as it is—can hold all of that beautifully.

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  • Hospice Comfort Meds Made Simple
    End of Life and Hospice Care

    Hospice Comfort Meds Made Simple

    ByJulia December 19, 2025January 10, 2026

    Comfort medications often scare families, but they’re safe, gentle, and meant to ease shortness of breath, pain, anxiety, and restlessness at the end of life. This guide explains what each medication does and why they do not hasten death.

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  • Who Qualifies for Hospice?
    End of Life and Hospice Care

    Who Qualifies for Hospice?

    ByJulia December 16, 2025December 22, 2025

    A Simple Guide for Families One of the most common questions I hear as a hospice nurse is: “How do we know if our loved one qualifies for hospice?” Families…

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  • 12 Signs It May Be Time for Hospice — Even If No One Has Mentioned It
    End of Life and Hospice Care

    12 Signs It May Be Time for Hospice — Even If No One Has Mentioned It

    ByJulia December 12, 2025December 22, 2025

    (Written by a Hospice Nurse) “You Don’t Have to Wait for Someone to Bring It Up” Most families wait far too long before learning about hospice. Sometimes doctors dance around…

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  • How to Choose the Right Hospice: A Hospice Nurse’s Guide for Families
    End of Life and Hospice Care

    How to Choose the Right Hospice: A Hospice Nurse’s Guide for Families

    ByJulia December 9, 2025December 22, 2025

    Choosing a Hospice Shouldn’t Feel Overwhelming Choosing a hospice is one of the most important decisions a family will ever make — and it often happens during an already stressful,…

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  • A Typical Week on Hospice: What It May Look Like for Your Family
    Faith & Encouragement

    A Typical Week on Hospice: What It May Look Like for Your Family

    ByJulia November 28, 2025January 10, 2026

    This article is part two in a four-part series that explains hospice in a clear, simple way—what it is, what it isn’t, what visits look like, what families often don’t…

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  • A Hospice Nurse Explains: What Hospice Is, What It Isn’t, and Why It Helps
    Faith & Encouragement

    A Hospice Nurse Explains: What Hospice Is, What It Isn’t, and Why It Helps

    ByJulia November 28, 2025January 10, 2026

    This article is part one in a four-part series that explains hospice in a clear, simple way—what it is, what it isn’t, what visits look like, what families often don’t…

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  • How to Talk to Children About Death
    Faith & Encouragement · Talking to Kids About Death

    How to Talk to Children About Death

    ByJulia November 25, 2025January 10, 2026

    A gentle, honest approach to helping kids understand without fear Talking to a child about death is one of the hardest conversations a caregiver can have. We naturally want to…

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  • Eating and Drinking at the End of Life: What Families Need to Know
    Faith & Encouragement

    Eating and Drinking at the End of Life: What Families Need to Know

    ByJulia November 22, 2025January 10, 2026

    When someone we love is nearing the end of life, one of the first things families worry about is food. “She’s not eating, she’s going to starve, I don’t want…

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