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Haley
Recreation Therapist And Writer
Recreation Therapist And Writer
20 Ways to Honor Loss in Your Community
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Seniors experience loss of all kinds at a much higher rate than we do. Instead of shying away from addressing loss with your residents, honor it. Your residents will appreciate it, as will your staff members, and visitors.
In this article we cover:
- Seniors and Loss
- Loss of Friends
- Loss of Relationships
- Loss of Body and Abilities
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Love this idea Linda!
In memory of our community loved ones, friends, mates
I have created a remembrance book which when someone passes I place their photo and a short story about them, their life and their personality. It is passed around for those wishing to sign and write a verse and say goodbye. I find this a positive way for the residents to say good-bye and it is a collection of all our friends that have passed our way
Such a beautiful idea, Linda. Thank you for sharing!
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