What do you say to a child who’s seriously ill—or grieving the loss of someone they love? In this powerful conversation, pediatric palliative care physician and Episcopal priest Dr. Bob Macauley shares how to speak honestly and compassionately with children facing illness, grief, or death. We explore developmental stages, emotional awareness, and what not to say—plus insights from Dr. Bob’s new memoir, Because I Knew You: How Some Remarkable Sick Kids Healed a Doctor’s Soul. You’ll walk away...
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What do you say to a child who’s seriously ill—or grieving the loss of someone they love? In this powerful conversation, pediatric palliative care physician and Episcopal priest Dr. Bob Macauley shares how to speak honestly and compassionately with children facing illness, grief, or death. We explore developmental stages, emotional awareness, and what not to say—plus insights from Dr. Bob’s new memoir, Because I Knew You: How Some Remarkable Sick Kids Healed a Doctor’s Soul. You’ll walk away...
Adapting Your Home for Independence: Expert Tips from Occupational Therapist with Lindsay DeLong EP 60
Sofia Unfiltered
29 minutes
10 months ago
Adapting Your Home for Independence: Expert Tips from Occupational Therapist with Lindsay DeLong EP 60
In this episode, Lindsay DeLong joins Riley Rees to discuss key strategies for aging in place and creating an accessible home. From smart home technology to simple home modifications, Lindsay shares practical tips and disability-friendly hacks to improve safety, mobility, and independent living. In This Episode, we chat about: Why planning for accessibility now is crucial for future independenceHow smart home modifications enhance accessibility and safetyBudget-friendly accessibility modifica...
Sofia Unfiltered
What do you say to a child who’s seriously ill—or grieving the loss of someone they love? In this powerful conversation, pediatric palliative care physician and Episcopal priest Dr. Bob Macauley shares how to speak honestly and compassionately with children facing illness, grief, or death. We explore developmental stages, emotional awareness, and what not to say—plus insights from Dr. Bob’s new memoir, Because I Knew You: How Some Remarkable Sick Kids Healed a Doctor’s Soul. You’ll walk away...