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Links to Extra Resources

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Extra Resource Material for Hospice Volunteer Trainees

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Our Library is open M-F,

9:00-3:00 pm

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For those going through the loss of a loved one and navigating the grief process

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Whether you've lost a parent, partner, sibling, grandparent, friend, we have material for each specific type of loss in this section. 

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For those caring for their loved one at home, including conversations, preparing the home, hands on care, medications and looking after yourself in the process. 

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This can also happen if you are grieving a

non-death loss, such as divorce or a change in gender identity. You may feel alone or that you don’t have the “right to grieve.” You may feel that you have to keep your grief a secret.

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Material on understanding and navigating your grief as well as supporting someone who's gone through the loss.

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Sometimes the way someone has died is sudden, or particularly upsetting. This module covers situations that have the possibility to become traumatic experiences.

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For some people the intensity of grief does not lessen over time and they can become “stuck”. They find it hard to function and move on in their lives, after a long time has passed from the losss of their loved one. 

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 Processing and dealing with the grief associated with Medical Assistance in Dying

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 Processing and dealing with the grief associated with Medical Assistance in Dying

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After the death of someone close, it is important to make your own physical and emotional health a priority.

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