KCUR.org: Does death always have to be a scary subject? On Wednesday’s Up to Date, we’ll talk with former newspaper columnist Ellen Goodman and get her thoughts ondealing with the subject gracefully as we broadcast live from the Center for Practical Bioethics’ symposium at the…
ABC News: My husband and I are one of a rapidly growing number of dual-language families in the U.S., if the Census Bureau is any indication. Spanish, in particular, is the second most-common language spoken in…
Chelsea Update: Arbor Hospice is teaming up with St. Paul United Methodist Church on Tuesday, April 16 to offer advice about the difficult discussions surrounding end-of-life decisions. In observance of the 6th Annual National Healthcare Decision Day, the non-profit and…
The Family Plot Blog: An entertaining and educational weekly online radio show, A Good Goodbye: Funeral Planning for Those Who Don’t Plan to Die, debuts on RockStarRadioNetwork.com Wednesday, May 1, 2013 at 6:00 p.m. ET / 5:00 p.m….
The Huffington Post: Preparing for death is as simple as having a conversation with the right people at the right time. The right people are those whom you will trust to understand what you want and…
The Tampa Bay Times: Seven in 10 Americans say they want to die at home. Yet 7 in 10 of us die in hospitals. Even more of us — 82 percent — say it’s important to…