by Sharon Tregoning | Feb 27, 2017 | Dying, Dying & Death, Personal Journey
Yes, you read that title correctly. You see, it’s kind of a weird day for me. Humour me, if you will… My Mum had a thing about loo paper and making sure she didn’t run out. Mum was born during the Great Depression and for a lot of people in her... by Sharon Tregoning | Mar 17, 2015 | Dying, Dying & Death, Palliative Care, Uncategorized
Trialling something a bit different – I am going to offer you blogs as either written or video. Please let me know what you think 🙂 Today’s topic is What’s Your Focus of when either you or a loved one is on their end journey. Knowing that physical... by Sharon Tregoning | Aug 25, 2014 | Palliative Care, Uncategorized
I’m reading “On Death and Dying” by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, which would have to be one of the must reads for anyone looking to do work with the dying. It came about from research she did in the 1960’s by talking to patients who were dying. ... by Sharon Tregoning | Jul 14, 2014 | Palliative Care, Uncategorized
I will approach this topic with the perspective that this question is asked purely in love. I don’t know that there is any more heartbreaking experience than to watch someone you hold precious and dear live their end journey. And then to know that that journey...