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Heart House Hospice
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 3 ก.ย. 2014
Heart House Hospice is committed to making a meaningful difference in someone's end of life experience. We help people on their end of life journey so they fully live during their end of life. While pain control and symptom management are essential to quality care, education and supoprt about coping and end of life options are equally as important.
Heart House Hospice serves the Brampton and Mississauga communities. We help 1,000 individuals with a palliative diagnosis and over 2,500 family members who love them.
Heart House Hospice serves the Brampton and Mississauga communities. We help 1,000 individuals with a palliative diagnosis and over 2,500 family members who love them.
Nature Prints with the Help Us Understand Grief (H.U.U.G.) Program
Sometimes grief can feel big and overwhelming. To cope with these big grief feelings, it
can be helpful to slow down and engage with your creativity and nature. Connecting
with nature helps our general wellbeing and to feel more relaxed and peaceful.
Connecting with nature to create an artwork can help us release our big emotions and
funnel them into something creative.
Printing with nature is one way to connect to our creativity! Nature printing can be used
to create impressions not only from plants, but from other natural materials such as
feathers, vegetables and shells.
How to Print with Nature
Materials:
- Paints (acrylic works best)
- Paint brushes
- Scissors
- Paper (any kind you would like, however a thicker paper like cardstock or watercolour
work best)
- Natural materials: Leaves, twigs, branches, flowers, potatoes, bark, feathers, shells,
rocks
- Other printmaking materials: Styrofoam, string, paper, lace, doilies, bubble wrap,
sponges
- Any other materials you’d like to add!
Here are some tips for printing with nature:
1. Go for a walk in your community. You may want to collect items from nature such as
leaves, flowers, pedals and tree bark. You can also use potatoes, stamps, bubble
wrap, paper cups, sponges, your hands and anything else you would like to make
prints out of.
2. Cover your work area with a mat or newspapers. Prepare different colours of paint
on your palette. Set out your paper.
3. Press the leaf, painted side down, onto your paper. Press firmly for several seconds
to transfer the paint from the leaf to the paper.
4. Remove the leaf to reveal the print.
5. Repeat the process using different colours and different nature materials. Once your
artwork is complete, set it aside to let the paint dry completely.
6. Admire your creative expression!
can be helpful to slow down and engage with your creativity and nature. Connecting
with nature helps our general wellbeing and to feel more relaxed and peaceful.
Connecting with nature to create an artwork can help us release our big emotions and
funnel them into something creative.
Printing with nature is one way to connect to our creativity! Nature printing can be used
to create impressions not only from plants, but from other natural materials such as
feathers, vegetables and shells.
How to Print with Nature
Materials:
- Paints (acrylic works best)
- Paint brushes
- Scissors
- Paper (any kind you would like, however a thicker paper like cardstock or watercolour
work best)
- Natural materials: Leaves, twigs, branches, flowers, potatoes, bark, feathers, shells,
rocks
- Other printmaking materials: Styrofoam, string, paper, lace, doilies, bubble wrap,
sponges
- Any other materials you’d like to add!
Here are some tips for printing with nature:
1. Go for a walk in your community. You may want to collect items from nature such as
leaves, flowers, pedals and tree bark. You can also use potatoes, stamps, bubble
wrap, paper cups, sponges, your hands and anything else you would like to make
prints out of.
2. Cover your work area with a mat or newspapers. Prepare different colours of paint
on your palette. Set out your paper.
3. Press the leaf, painted side down, onto your paper. Press firmly for several seconds
to transfer the paint from the leaf to the paper.
4. Remove the leaf to reveal the print.
5. Repeat the process using different colours and different nature materials. Once your
artwork is complete, set it aside to let the paint dry completely.
6. Admire your creative expression!
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My mom died 43years ago from cancer she died with her eyes open and she was speaking she was saying I feel funny help me
if and when you cant do the things you use to do the end is neer
Suggest to using the 'TELISON positioning bed pad with handles', which will be more convenient to help patient on turning/sitting up/lifting. It could be ordered from US amazon.
Suggest to using the 'TELISON positioning bed pad with handles', which will be more convenient to help patient on turning/sitting up/lifting. It could be ordered from US amazon.
I'm watching this because my dad has all the signs that you mentioned. I know its going to happen soon im just not prepared for it.
Thanks for this info.
My daughter is stage4, arm amputated and cancer has spread, I'm devastated.
Have a loved one currently in terminale pancreatic cancer,questions of weeks or days... Life is hard, but we can face that , we've been made to handle that. Feeling devastated is normal. You are not alone, let's be strong for them, together, by thoughts, Sending you love and light✨️💕
My momma went to sleep on a Saturday and the last thing she said was she was looking at the pretty flowers on the ceiling and she didn't wake up. 1231pm may 26 2024. It was quite rapid. But there was decreased output and a lot of sleeping for days prior. No appetite for weeks. But it was very peaceful for her. Just broke my heart terribly
Sorry for your loss
Thank you for these videos. They helped prepare me for what was coming 😢 my Dad passed away peacefull 26/05/24 @ 23:25. Miss you Dad. R.I.P 💔
I was with my Dad taking his final breath. Hospice WAS NOT!!!!!
Why do people have to suffer so long before they pass and go onto a better life?
you guys do it smooth. A gait belt might help here too :)
My wife 81 has recently entered a care home with nursing care after a spinal operation I suspect that she has had enough and that I should ease her through the process rather than fight....
Thank you so so much now I understand my sister have the sines thank you so much God bless you
I do that see if she’s breathing every morning watch for blankets going up and down ❤️🙏🏿
I thank Hospice so much.
My dad is dying of stage 4 cancer because the doc misdiagnosed him. I'm watching videos cause I don't know what to expect. As of a couple weeks ago he is no longer able to see and he isn't really talking or mentally there. It's sad to see this disease slowly take away his life. One of the most loving people I've ever met and there is nothing I can do.
Now it starts to snow, but the air isn’t cold. You hold out your hand to catch a few specks of white as they fall. These aren’t snowflakes, this is powdered schizophrenia! With a big grin you stick your tongue out into the air.
NO HOSPICE
Thank you for sharing this information ❤
Send you prayers .may god give you strength and to see the lord. And people you loved.keep strong its just step up to better life no compare to this life . praying for you and every one will become an angel 🙏.
Just for you guys
Will this help
My moms boyfriend Chris Bjerkness passed away from congestive heart failure I considered him as dad he developed cellulitis in his feet that causes him to fall he tried to get off the toilet chair like for patients as he got off he fell to the floor my mom didn’t know he was dying I knew the signs on a Saturday night he seem good until he said hey honey call 911 so my mom did call 911 as when. Paramedics were taking him to the hospital kissing in the lips and said I love you on the lips and so she called him on the phone and she talk to him 10pm until things started turning for the worst is that he said he had trouble breathing and I said hey Mom that is a sign of him dying and he stopped talking, and then there was nurses in the room, they had to do CPR on him not once, but twice he died the first time, and then he died again, and then the nurses and doctors decided for my and then sedated him into a coma, and he was brain dead because he didn’t have no oxygen to his brain for one hour, so the doctor called my mom saying that he’s not gonna make it and on a Sunday, January 22, 2023 she couldn’t be down in person hospital in Essentia Health because she was emotional and they they cut off life support of at 1pm and said hey, go up to the light and Jesus and that we will be fine when mom said those words then he left his body and died 1 PM January 2, 2023 at 1pm passed away peacefull
My husband stopped eating or drinking a month before he died. The morning he died he asked four yogurt. He took a couple spoons full and that was enough. 12 hours later he died.
If your loved one is really near death…it’s different…..my Mother was doing good…not near death or dying!
Hospice put my mother to death! She was combing her hair…while looking in a mirror…Bout 4-5 hospice nurses. Came in…pushed me aside, then start putting morphine liquid in her mouth as they held her down! She was screaming…,what are you doing? They kept putting more in her mouth… I couldn’t stop them! She slowly died, screaming ! one horrible death! I should have sued them, but was put- numbered! Be careful with Hospice! That’s what they’re there for! This is true…I was there to see! I thought they were giving her medicine? No….morphine! Watch out for your loved ones with .hospice!
3 years ago I was in pre-death from terminal bone marrow cancer. My oncologists were getting me ready for a bone marrow transplant but I went downhill quickly during the preparation period. I felt a different kind of tiredness I had never felt before; It was obvious my blood circulation was going down, and fingers, toes, face, etc. became numb, and I had lost my appetite. But they kept me going until the transplant!
I’m dying, can I get some chapstick?
Yeah u look terrible....I'm calling all of heaven on y'all now
I am not sure I should watch these video. I live alone and slowly dieing of prostate cancer that has spread through my body. Ate a little ice cream as nothing sounded good snd even that did not stay with me. I do not even tolerate water so drink a little sofa (pop). Palliative nurse called today and she is changing one med to a pain patch to go with my oxycodone every 4 hours. Still have pain. Her call was at around 10:30 and after I found I woke at 3. Hard not to think about death even if I will be 76 in November.
I might die in April i feel very tired emotionally and physically. However spiritually i am excited to meet my Lord.
Are you still with us?
@@karendesarie7327 I have leukemia so i might die in November
Hi dear, if you’re still with us, wishing you a safe transition to the other side.
@@georgettepratt7105 Thank you for your lovely well wishes, unfortunately i am still around suffering emotionally.
What Deez nutts look like in your face
Stick it up your ass!
Hospital know about this stuff and won't tell you
seen death enough for people to think about afterlife..! because death is not End
I was above to die and I had all this syntoms my family was so desperate that will force me to eat😢 and I couldn't swallow food it will hurt like they where stabing my throat every time I will try to swallow. I suffer so much but by God's grace he gave me a second chance 😢😢😢
That's really cruel of your family.
My father is dying tonight or tomorrow. He is now non responsive and I am waiting for the call from the hospice. These videos help so much.
Also their change in eating. They will start not not eating when they are weeks to days near death
The dying generally doesn't want food/drink because their bodies can no longer process it, so should never be forced or cajoled into consuming something their body cannot handle. Instead, ice chips, moisten lips, etc. The body knows what to do. <3
My grandfather has Pancreatic Cancer Stage 4 and will die in a year or less
I thought this was good. However, when the manager Banwait (not the Director) referred to "hallucinations" I think her youth showed and I was not impressed (or maybe that is a cultural thing for her). Hospice nurses will refer to them as visualizations and they are seeing loved ones and pets and may actually see them. Hallucinations implies they are seeing something that is not there like someone psychotic.
What condition does that blond headed girl have because her head seems to be twisted sideways and I was just curious what the condition is called?
Honestly both of my mom’s grandmas passed away from Heart failure and stroke! They were both in their 80s Rip to them I miss them everyday! 😢 I love you Velvet and Gram! You grandmas will be missed!
I wish AI would one day find a cure for CA. 😐 Early 100% accurate screening tests.
They are not in any physical discomfort because they are on morfine then they are dead 3 days after !!!!
very strong ladies....i couldnt do that for a job.... I got anxious and depressed just listening to their advice
My pa is at the end of his life too. This has been very informative, thank you.
Thank you for having people Like you.thx for sharing 😊