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PEACE BY PIECE

Locality: Seaford, South Australia, Australia



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25.01.2022 It happens so often, people avoid planning for a death on their own terms, within their own beliefs and comfort zone, which is why I cant stop advocating for Advanced Care Directives!



24.01.2022 Such an essential gap too!

22.01.2022 Looking for additional care or help with an elderly family member? Specialising in Dementia and Palliative care. Respite... Appointments Shopping Socialization Meal Preparation Personal Care National Police clearance, ABN, Insurance, qualifications and references provided. Phone or text Andrea on 0487 434 527, email [email protected]

21.01.2022 Keep talking to our family decision makers. Keep the conversations fresh.



20.01.2022 For me, I couldn't get my head around the fact that time doesnt stand still while you catch up with what you are feeling, processing all that's about to happen or what has happened. I think this is why I'm drawn to helping others go through this difficult time

20.01.2022 Beautiful lady, fantastic view on life and death

20.01.2022 I'd like to see the day we all embrace our final stage when it happens .. I mean to say it's going to happen regardless ..may as well make the most of those days!!



19.01.2022 In a world you can be anything ... be kind!

19.01.2022 We do our best to make everything else in our lives cool... of course death should be too!

17.01.2022 Rituals from around the world

16.01.2022 "My hope is that every one of us pauses to consider our preferences around this inevitable stage of life, and communicates those to our loved ones before we can no longer make requests. But if this hasnt happened, it may require a little imagination on your part."

14.01.2022 I am a caretaker of chin hairs... and so very much more :-)



14.01.2022 Some of the happiest conversations I have are with people with dementia.. they come from people who arent concerned about the shitty every day 1st world problems!

14.01.2022 Most definitely

13.01.2022 Such a legacy!

11.01.2022 Every single day Australian's support each other - as their loved ones are dying or as they live through their grief. So it is not surprising that there's so mu...ch wisdom and knowledge out there when it comes to death and dying. Our community shared many lovely ideas as part of #D2KDay and we wanted to make sure everyone had the opportunity to see them. Thanks to Carmen for this suggestion on how to help someone who is caring for a loved one who is dying.

10.01.2022 Australia needs to follow suit!

09.01.2022 It's only natural to talk about bereavement.. it's just old school society that's says we shouldn't.. time for change

07.01.2022 Grace and Frankie.. season 2 episode 12 .. get on it and see death Babes way!!

07.01.2022 Today we said good bye to our friend and teacher, Max. Max was a service dog and teammate to our friend Janet. Together, they helped me train Kermit in his ear...ly months, preparing him for his CGC certification, and later his therapy certification. Recently, Max suffered numerous strokes, and his health was declining rapidly. Kermit and I visited him a few times last week and began to help Janet prepare for the next steps. Today, we drove out to a ranch outside of Austin, and surrounded by love, Max was humanely released from his earthly form. We dug a gentle grave under a chinaberry tree, overlooking a horse meadow, and laid his body into the earth's embrace. We share Max's final journey with you today, because we all want you to know you have the right to care for your human and animal companions at end of life. Thank you, Max, for being a mentor and friend to Kermit, and a faithful companion to Janet. See more

04.01.2022 Embracing the Crone!

04.01.2022 I honestly cant think of a better description for what we do, "I'm a friend at the end"

04.01.2022 We all have the ability to do death differently

02.01.2022 Eric was a friend, and the husband of my very close friend Candace Cole. After his death in the hospital Candace brought his body home, and we prepared him to l...ie in honour for 3 days. Family, friends and community members came to pay respects and decorate the coffin built by a friend. On the evening of the 3rd day people gathered at the home for a ceremony. The next morning family and friends took his body in a convoy to the crematorium. Although some family members were apprehensive at first, and took some time before going in to where Eric lay, before long they were coming and going often, decorating the coffin, and taking tons of photos and sending those to their friends. In the end everyone said this way of responding to death felt so natural and right that now they couldn't imagine doing it any other way. See more

01.01.2022 This little boy sang the song from 'Coco' for his late baby sister on her birthday

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