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I did not understand the importance of having conversations about care through the end of life until I experienced my first loss, the passing of my maternal abuelita in 2016. There is much I don’t…
I did not understand the importance of having conversations about care through the end of life until I experienced my first loss, the passing of my maternal abuelita in 2016. There is much I don’t…
Whether you’re on a long ride to visit some friends or getting ready to start your morning working from home, podcasts are a great way to simultaneously pass the time and hear moving stories from…
Conversations about what matters most to someone living with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia, understanding their values and wishes, and helping them have a say in their health care are important. What do you…
Looking for ideas to plan and promote NHDD in your community? We’ve pulled together some ideas from the hundreds of local, state, and national groups across the country who have shared what they did last…
Queering Cancer and The Conversation Project’s Kate DeBartolo teamed up this month to discuss why conversations about what matters through the end of life are important and applicable for sexual and gender diverse people. Read more about…
As 2023 comes to a close, we take some time for self-reflection. We are so grateful for all we have learned from you – individuals and communities who have shared so generously with us about…