Grief Matters

<p>The Joseph T. Quinlan Bereavement Center will host a monthly podcast featuring conversations about life and death. </p>

IDLM Presents: Honest Conversation on End-of-Life

Anna Adams, founder of International Doula Life Movement chats will Lee Ellison, director of marketing and media at Quinlan Care Concepts about their Quinlan Palliative Care program. Support the show

11-22
14:06

Tracey Jaworski-Lucas tells us about the Karen Ann Quinlan Home for Hospice

Tracey Jaworski-Lucas - nursing supervisor at the Karen Ann Quinlan Home for Hospice chats with Anna Adams - founder of the International Doula Life Movement about the services provided at the Karen Ann Quinlan Home for Hospice in Fredon, NJ Support the show

11-20
21:35

Lorri Opitz chats with Anna Adams - Founder of International Doula Life Movement

Lorri Opitiz chats with Anna Adams - founder of International Doula Life Movement about the important work being done at the Joseph T. Quinlan Bereavement Center and the services that are offered there. Support the show

11-18
36:17

Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice - Pioneers in the Hospice Industry

This November, as we celebrate National Hospice Month, IDLM kicked things off by spotlighting one of their valued partnerships. Today’s guest is Lee Ellison, Director of Marketing and the Director of the Karen Ann Quinlan Care Concepts End-of-Life Doula Navigator Program. Throughout the month, we’ll also be sharing insights about the Karen Ann Quinlan Home for Hospice, their dedicated palliative care team, and the Joseph T. Quinlan Bereavement Center. Join us as we explore the impactful work ...

11-05
22:55

Coping with Anticipatory Grief - Special Guest

Anticipatory Grief. The feelings of loss before the actual death occurs. Special guest Emma Jobsis. Support the show

07-15
14:25

A Lifetime Only Lasts So Long...

A Lifetime Only Lasts So Long... Support the show

07-05
05:30

Judgements About Grievers

Judgements About Grievers Support the show

06-24
04:41

How Grief Changes Us

A few of the ways that grief changes us... Support the show

06-10
07:31

Bereavement Support Groups

Bereavement Support Groups - the pros and cons Support the show

05-27
08:42

What not to say at a funeral...

What to say (and not to say) at a funeral. When we feel awkward, we often offer clichéd platitudes while trying to comfort the grieving. Support the show

05-13
08:42

Funeral Traditions

Why we do what we do. Support the show

05-04
08:19

Pet Loss...

How we bond with our animal companion will reflect how we mourn them Support the show

04-26
08:12

Comparing Losses...

...Whose pain is worse, and what does it matter anyway? Support the show

04-04
04:58

Variables of Grief

Variables of Grief. Why we grieve the way we do. Support the show

03-29
12:26

Ambiguous Grief?

Ambiguous Grief. What it is and what we can do about it. Support the show

03-15
09:22

Disenfranchised Grief...what is it and how do we handle it?

Disenfranchised Grief...what is it and how do we handle it? Support the show

03-08
09:43

Strategies for those whose "normal" has changed

Listen as Lorri Opitz, Director of Bereavement at the Joseph T. Quinlan Bereavement Center discusses remembering that after a significant loss, a person doesn't get to go home to their normal, and being appreciative of the time we have with our loved ones. Support the show

02-23
06:09

Learning About Grief is Different for Children

Explore how the Joseph T. Quinlan Bereavement Center shares information and ideas on how to educate children about grief in ways they can remember. Support the show

02-15
07:19

NJ Passes Grief Education Law

A new law in New Jersey requires that grief education be taught to students in grades 8-12. The Joseph T. Quinlan Bereavement Center is offering a one day training "Curriculum Ideas and Strategies for Teaching Grief and Loss in grades 8-12" on March 22nd. More information can be found: https://karenannquinlanhospice.org/events/curriculum-ideas-and-strategies-for-teaching-grief-and-loss/ Support the show

02-06
07:33

Sainthood vs. Reality

What does it mean when a loved one dies and they are suddenly elevated to Sainthood in the eyes of their loved ones. Lorri Opitz discusses how letting go of the negative only leaves room for the positive. Support the show

01-26
06:03

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