Creating space to pause, reflect and share experiences with dying and death

Gratitude

Gratitude

Thank you daddy for opening my eyes

Thank you daddy for opening my eyes

Thank you daddy for opening my eyes to see life differently Ann

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Am thankful for their service and sacrifices

Am thankful for their service and sacrifices

The fear of loosing some of our team members was very difficult to deal with. Am thankful for their service and sacrifices.

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Thank you

Thank you

The Lord will grant you what you’re heart desires more than you are expecting. Prayers granted. Thank you    

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I treasure you!

I treasure you!

To my Sweet [Name], You have given me a lifetime of memories as you fade away from me, I thank you for all the love, adventure and laughter I have to comfort me. I will continue to love your strength and smiles I get from you. I

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Hopeful for the future

Hopeful for the future

Grateful for such an amazing team of healthcare workers at Grove Park. Grateful that we made it through 3 waves of the pandemic without loss of life. Hopeful for the future.    

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Brought a cheery word to this quiet place

Brought a cheery word to this quiet place

My reflection.. is about [Name] who came to Grove Park Home to help with Anglican Church Services. [Name] was a gentle caring person who always brought a cheery word to this quiet place. Gladys

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A celebration of life

A celebration of life

A celebration of life an opportunity to be thankful for those in our lives. To remember to practice our Beliefs- To feel humble with their presence Missing their companionship  

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I’m thankful

I’m thankful

Mom moved into GP in August 2020. We feel blessed that she is here and being cared for. We’ve been praying for her every night knowing that it was been a huge adjustment with moving into LTC and dealing with the loneliness and isolation brought on by

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Thank you to all!

Thank you to all!

The last year and a half have been difficult for everyone and for so many different reasons. LTC residents have been cut off from their families for so much of the time. We know that God blessed my mother-in-law with compassion from the staff when we could

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So many of them reminded me

So many of them reminded me

I started work at GPH in the middle of the pandemic. I haven’t know ‘normal’ life for the residents and staff. I have seen many residents pass away some with family, some without. Neither is easy, every time we lost a resident it created a larger and

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