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... there” who will understand our need.
Strangers become fast friends in a forum such as Virtual Hospice. I don’t know if it because of the anonymity we may choose to shield ourselves from being...
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... an article about social media and dying. It featured Doug Gosling, a long time supporter of Virtual Hospice and his wife, Dianne. ...
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Dear Virtual Hospice community,
My name is Marina Bastawrous and I am a 3rd year PhD student at the University of Toronto. With the permission of the community moderator, I'd like to tell you more...
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... I want to extend a sincere thank you to Canadian Virtual Hospice for much needed support. ...
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... alt="Fall day" width="227" height="231">It was quiet on Virtual Hospice's forums this week. Have we all gone into hibernation?
The days are getting shorter. The leaves are almost gone from the...
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... style="font-size: 12. 727272033691406px; ">Many of you have told us how much of a difference Virtual Hospice's online forums and...
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... name="_GoBack">Tian, a palliative volunteer and one of the founding members of Virtual Hospice’s online community.
See more responses that community members shared...
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... most people are familiar with. Here are some resources that help explain what it means.
Virtual Hospice's article ...
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... what the article doesn’ t tell and couldn’ t know is that this is also a story about the Virtual Hospice community and Passirose (aka Suzanne Lemay). Passirose started a thread Starring...
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... companion.
Again, thanks to learning from your conversations on Virtual Hospice, I listened. I opened up the door to let her talk about her husband, about the trips they had done...