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74. The Last Gift (Separating Personal Grief from Professional Obligation)

74. The Last Gift (Separating Personal Grief from Professional Obligation)

Update: 2025-05-14
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Host Mary Anne Oglesby-Sutherly shares from her heart, knowing that she'll experience loss and grief very soon in her life, coping with the very thing which she compassionately teaches that comforts others. Caregivers, doulas and professionals like Mary Anne are typically the first line of support as they assist other dementia patients and their family members to cope with serious illness, feelings of loss, and the end of life. But now, it's her time. 

This episode begins with the celebration of a new building that is shared by both the Veranda Ministries and the Preferred Care Group. An extraordinary collaboration is available to both organizations as they learn and glean from each other.

And then there's Doris' story. Doris is Mary Anne's sister and her life is in the balance of God's hand right now. The grief she is feeling about her younger sibling is the emotional response to loss, defined as the individualized and personalized feelings and responses that an individual makes to real, perceived, or anticipated loss. The last gift that Mary Anne will give her sister is her presence, her words and her gift of love.

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74. The Last Gift (Separating Personal Grief from Professional Obligation)

74. The Last Gift (Separating Personal Grief from Professional Obligation)

Mary Anne Oglesby-Sutherly