This coming weekend we will celebrate Canadian Thanksgiving, a day proclaimed by Parliament on January 31st, 1957.
Mary Lou hasn’t been feeling well for a few months. She has made numerous trips to the doctor complaining of gastrointestinal problems that eventually led to an abdominal CT scan being ordered.
Family. In theory we all would affirm the importance of the family.
Do we take too much for granted? Are we much too liberal in giving away our responsibilities?
Reminiscing is one of the therapies that our recreational therapists use in caring for the residents here at Bethesda Place.
I’ve been thinking about needs lately. Specifically, I have been thinking about whose needs drive my work.
A couple of months back I was feverishly working to catch up on some of the professional development reviews that we are required to do each year at Bethesda Place.
Patriotism is defined as love and devotion to one’s country.
This Spring I spent some time involved in some pretty “big-picture” meetings where issues related to spiritual health care were at the top of the agenda.
The discovery that a woman is going to have a baby is met with a variety of reactions, depending largely on whether the pregnancy was planned and wanted or not.