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    For many of us, the holidays are a time for joy, laughter and all-around merriment. But for some, the holidays can be tough, especially when you have a loved one in the hospital who's going ...

  3. Terminally ill boy's family walk to deliver presents - AOL

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    Family of terminally ill boy deliver hospital gifts. Festive hampers made to 'take pressure off parents' Couple to walk between cities for son with tumour. Show comments. Advertisement.

  4. The best sympathy gifts people actually want - AOL

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    Gifts are a lovely way to show you care, but for people navigating the darkest waters they’ve ever swam, they can feel overwhelming or—at times—unwanted. From a seasoned sympathy gift ...

  5. Kirkwood Hospice - Wikipedia

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    Kirkwood Hospice is a hospice situated in Dalton, Huddersfield, in West Yorkshire, England.It provides Specialist palliative care for the terminally ill in Kirklees.It was built on the site of the former Mill Hill Isolation Hospital, which closed in 1971

  6. Living funeral - Wikipedia

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    Whether the reason is that the person is terminally ill or is at an old age, the person knows death is near and could use it as closure. It is used to celebrate the happy times, and forgive the body for "failing". [1]

  7. Terminal illness - Wikipedia

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    Parents of terminally ill children also face additional challenges in addition to mental health stressors including difficulty balancing caregiving and maintaining employment. Many report feeling as if they have to "do it all" by balancing caring for their chronically ill child, limiting absence from work, and supporting their family members. [53]

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