by Jenna Kominski | Jun 12, 2018 | Blog, Community, Counseling, Grief
Sometimes, it’s the little things we remember about our loved ones that have the greatest meaning. Remembering Dad One dad persistently saved everyday items he thought might someday be useful. He stored bread ties, paper clips and batteries in drawers in the house,...
by Jenna Kominski | May 16, 2018 | Bereavement, Blog, Community, Counseling, Grief, Health & Wellness
Losing Mom Jeff Pruyne admired and loved his mother. She enjoyed singing, dining out and spending time with family. She also led a pioneering career in the health field. “My mother laid the path for women. She traveled around the country and taught and broke down...
by Jenna Kominski | Apr 12, 2018 | Advance Care Planning, Blog, Community
Each year the Clark family gathers for a special backyard barbecue. Dad, a law enforcement officer, and mom host at their house. Everyone dresses in black and enjoys great food, black balloon decorations and a Kick-the-Bucket cake. The couple recognizes that life is...
by Jenna Kominski | Mar 20, 2018 | Blog, Community, Grief, Pediatric, Social Work, Traumatic Loss
We mourn with heavy hearts for the Parkland community struck by the school shooting. Too many young lives and people who shielded them are gone too soon. Many survivors and loved ones are left behind to deal with this monumental, painful tragedy. Shootings, suicides,...
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