When is it OK to say, enough is enough. I was with a patient awhile back and this was the question: “When is it OK to say enough is enough?”
Recently I have begun thinking of mental illness in a bit different way.
I don’t know if you have noticed lately, but “HOPE” has become a big deal in health care.
Back in September I had the privilege of attending a day of the Hospice and Palliative Care Conference that is held each year in Winnipeg.
What a year! In some ways it has been down right scary. Earthquakes, tornados, heat waves, floods, hundreds of thousands of people displaced, injured, killed; it is nothing short of overwhelming.
As you read, I can anticipate that you are expecting a Christmas article; after all it is the week before Christmas.
Not long ago, in a person’s life not far from your own, news was received that caused that person’s heart to break.
I recently stopped into one of our dining rooms at Bethesda Place to meet a new resident.
Have you ever been disappointed? Now that’s a silly question, we all have been disappointed; in fact, disappointment is probably a daily experience for most of us.
Spirituality has everything to do with connection: that unique capacity that we humans have to feel and experience deep and lasting connections with ourselves, others, the world and universe in which we live and God.