Health Care
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Days 89-93 How to Stir The Sky
Adults have magic powers. Look at the effect you have when you thank a caregiver, smile at a policemen or tell a doctor you are grateful for her work. Consider your impact when you meet a patient’s eyes with love… Continue reading
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Days 82-86 Two Reasons Why Some Crises Unite Us
Radical Loving Care calls us to love even when Fear says it makes no sense. Why? Because love is the heart of our highest humanity. Continue reading
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Days 62-66 – Live Love not fear
Live Love not fear. Whenever we do we celebrate life’s highest power. Living love brings out out the best in you & others. Continue reading
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Days 50 & 51 – Mercy San Juan Medical Center – Healing Hospital Certified™
Erie Chapman Foundation, Nashville, Tennessee, has announced that Mercy San Juan Medical Center, Sacramento (part of the Dignity Health network) has been awarded Healing Hospital Certification™ (Bronze) for 2019. The recognition was announced January 31, 2020 at a special ceremony… Continue reading
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Days 46-50 Culture-Changing Stories – Raising The Light
Asked to deliver loving care harried caregivers often say, “I haven’t got time.” Share this story about how Martha Chapman changed lives in just seconds every day. Continue reading
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Days 13-17 – One Who Raised The Light
Marcy Alton had a presence that lit-up hearts. When you enter a room does the “light” go up or down? Do others feel pleased or afraid? Confident or unsure? Loving or fearful? Continue reading
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Days 6-10 – The Most Important Thing We Forget
Every older person worries about forgetfulness. But, when Vanderbilt Divinity School intern Summer Hyche told her audience, “We are a forgetful people” she was not talking about dementia. Continue reading
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Days 315-319 – Caring for the “Crazy” – The Challenge of “A Fine Madness”
We owe deep gratitude to those who care for the “crazy.” It is taxing, often confusing & can be as depressing as the disease itself. Continue reading
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Days 280-284 – A Unique & Sacred Gift
Imagine a friend spending one of her final hours buying you a gift. Opened, it may soon end up in the closet of the forgotten. Wrapped it may become, as here, unique, sacred & a holy expression of one of… Continue reading