
The idea of planning for care through the end of life seems distant and hard to grasp for a lot of us — especially those considered young or without current health conditions. When are we…
The idea of planning for care through the end of life seems distant and hard to grasp for a lot of us — especially those considered young or without current health conditions. When are we…
Stories change attitudes, such as our views on relationships, politics, the environment, and even about health care through the end of life. If someone shares a story about the time they, too, experienced a life-changing moment,…
At The Conversation Project, we’ve always tried to reach people where they live, work, pray, and learn to talk about what matters to them. Today, we wanted to dive into the “work” aspect a little…
As 2022 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…
Originally posted by IHI team on IHI.org. Health care providers are often caregivers. We may serve as primary caregivers for people in our own lives or depend on caregivers ourselves. We may be the ones…
After she was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, I became my mom’s caregiver. From my own experience, I know that providing a support system for a caregiver can help them to feel recognized and create space…