by Gayle Palmer | Feb 22, 2017 | Bereavement and Grief, Emotional and Mental well being, Health, Help for Seniors, Help for the mid-lifers |
Losing a dog is hard enough; setting the time and date in advance if they have to be put down and then counting down the hours that you have left can be almost more than many can bear. When people who have never had a dog see their dog-owning friends mourn the loss...
by Gayle Palmer | Feb 16, 2017 | Bereavement and Grief, Emotional and Mental well being, Family and Relationships |
Anniversaries can be a particularly poignant and thought provoking time for families and individuals when someone has died when there is a diagnosis that does not align with meeting the next target anniversary when the absence of that person represents a significant...
by Gayle Palmer | Feb 10, 2017 | Bereavement and Grief, Emotional and Mental well being, Freedom at the End of Life, General, Help for Seniors, Help for the mid-lifers |
The Greeks made a very clear distinction about time. I want to share with you the distinction because I think it is very useful and insightful. In English – time means various things – but there is no clear difference between how this word is used. The...
by Gayle Palmer | Feb 10, 2017 | Family and Relationships, Health, Help for Seniors, Medical |
When I speak to my friends, clients and patients – almost everyone’s biggest health concern is about getting dementia – or “losing your mind” as they get older. So what can you do to a) identify it, b) take actions NOW to reduce the risk?...
by Gayle Palmer | Feb 8, 2017 | Family and Relationships, Getting Organised, Health, Medical |
Accidents and incidents happen! Being prepared is part of being a responsible adult. You cannot know what will happen in the future for sure or at what age. But you can take sensible steps to make sure that if you have an accident or an emergency occurs that whoever...