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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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  • God’s Design for a Peaceful Death – A Hospice Nurse Explains What Really Happens
    End of Life and Hospice Care · Faith & Encouragement

    God’s Design for a Peaceful Death – A Hospice Nurse Explains What Really Happens

    ByJulia December 5, 2025December 22, 2025

    God’s Design for a Peaceful Death

    When someone you love is nearing the end of life, the changes you see can feel frightening and unfamiliar. But there is something deeply comforting I want you to know.

    God designed the dying process to be peaceful.

    What you are witnessing is not suffering. It is the body doing exactly what it was created to do. As a hospice nurse, I have walked many families through this sacred transition, and time and again I see the same truth.

    Death is far gentler than it looks.

    As the body begins to slow, God draws near. He comforts, carries, and guides His children home. Your loved one is not alone, and you are not witnessing fear or pain, but a quiet, holy transition held in God’s presence.

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  • Meet Your Hospice Team: Who They Are and What They Do
    End of Life and Hospice Care

    Meet Your Hospice Team: Who They Are and What They Do

    ByJulia December 2, 2025January 10, 2026

    The Nurse (Your Case Manager) Your primary nurse is often called your case manager because we coordinate everything. We’re your main point of contact — the person you can call,…

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  • What Happens After Death: A Hospice Nurse Explains What to Expect After Your Loved One Dies
    Caregiving & Family Support

    What Happens After Death: A Hospice Nurse Explains What to Expect After Your Loved One Dies

    ByJulia November 28, 2025January 10, 2026

    A calm, clear explanation of what happens after your loved one dies on hospice—who to call, what to expect, and how hospice supports your family through those first tender hours.

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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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  • 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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  • “Where Is God When Someone Is Dying?” A Hospice Nurse’s Perspective
    Caregiving & Family Support · Faith & Encouragement

    “Where Is God When Someone Is Dying?” A Hospice Nurse’s Perspective

    ByJulia November 22, 2025January 10, 2026

    “Where is God in all of this?”“Why is He allowing her to suffer?”“Why won’t He just take her already?” Almost every family whispers these questions at some point, often through…

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