Ten ways to navigate grief at Christmas
Friends and family will understand the sadness of those who have lost a parent, sibling or child during the year. But sensitivity to grief that might not be so visible is also wise
Friends and family will understand the sadness of those who have lost a parent, sibling or child during the year. But sensitivity to grief that might not be so visible is also wise
A continued relationship would be ‘incompatible’ with charity’s values, says spokeswoman
Irish Hospice Foundation identifies ‘systemic gaps’ in services for end-of-life care in Ireland
Memorial billboard to celebrate non-verbal artist’s special friendship
While it might be tempting to cancel Christmas, some advance planning can make it more tolerable
Former chief medical officer has been appointed to the board of the Irish Hospice Foundation
The Irish Hospice Foundation has launched its revised advance care planning toolkit Think Ahead
Get out in nature to cheer your spirits
Here are some of the best hardy herbaceous perennials to bring spring into Irish gardens
Experience of funerals and loss of loved ones focus of Irish Hospice Foundation study
Death affects most people at some time in their working lives, yet it rarely gets talked about
Consultant in palliative medicine says pandemic was particularly difficult for some patients
Assisted suicide ‘anathema’ to ethos of palliative care movement
A mix of complete beginners and experts have spent six weeks training for charity show
Don’t dodge the conversation, but avoid cliches and don’t attempt minimise the loss
Orlagh Walker was 28 weeks pregnant when her husband Fergus Green collapsed at work
Nurse and midwife Kathy Whyte establishes fundraising initiative in honour of her late mum
Irish Hospice Foundation has given grants to individuals and communities to find new ways to express and share loss
Dying with Dignity Bill brings up myriad of ethical, legal and moral issues. It is imperative that both sides of the debate are heard
Oireachtas justice committee to consider People Before Profit Bill on assisted dying
Some $1.3bn was given in grants to various projects in the Republic since 1982
A basic funeral can cost anywhere from €2,950 to €7,500, according to an insurer’s review
Former taoiseach breaks political silence to help bereavement counselling helpline
Irish Hospice Foundation calls for ‘a national response’ to end of life care after pandemic
How do we cope with death and bereavement in these unprecedented times?
Bereavement experts share advice for parents trying to cope in the most trying of circumstances
Ideally, family member should be permitted stay with dying relative, charity says
Thinking ahead about the details – from headstones to church music – is a good idea for you and your family
Survey finds many dissatisfied with bereavement support received from employers
Ronan Scully embarks on latest Bay to Bay trek from Waterford to Galway this weekend
The Design & Dignity programme by the Irish Hospice Foundation provides comfortable rooms in acute hospitals for families of dying loved ones
We often fail to recognise that grief can result from major losses other than death
Jimmy Edmonds and Jane Harris needed film and other grieving parents after son’s death
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Former minister for health appointed following €10m investment by BGF
The actor spoke out to destigmatise grief and to help other parents feel ‘seen, heard, loved’
Post-stroke fatigue, November the month for remembrance and autism support
Disposing of medicines, avoiding osteoporosis and learning to slow down
Hospital staff broke news of man’s death to family saying he had been found ‘pulseless’
Orla O’Brien has great ambitions for the LauraLynn Children’s Hospice – to reach more families
Blood test developed by team at RCSI can diagnose brain disease in its early stages
Businesswoman Norah Casey presented with Philanthropist of the Year award in Dublin
Up to 12 per cent of total healthcare budget spent on care in last year of life
Charter on dying, death and bereavement launched by Irish Hospice Foundation
Abolition of €850 flat payment during financial crisis saved about €20 million a year
In 2016 the foundation received donations of €2.37m, up slightly on the previous year
Irish Hospice Foundation calls for restoration of bereavement grant in pre-budget submission
Recent guidelines on maternal death examine the complex issues pregnant women face
150 children with life-limiting conditions are enrolled at Ireland’s only hospice for under-18s
Millions pumped into Ireland’s universities, North and South, by Atlantic Philanthropies
About 3,840 children have life-limiting conditions that benefit from palliative care
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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