Episode 4: Hospice, Grief, and Resilience: A Chaplain’s Journey Through Family and Faith

In this heartfelt conversation, Reverend Eleanor Piez a healthcare chaplain and Unitarian Universalist minister, shares her personal and professional experiences with hospice care, caregiving, and loss. Drawing from her father’s journey through hospice during the pandemic and her mother’s ongoing aging process, Eleanor offers profound reflections on anticipatory grief, family dynamics, and the spiritual side of caregiving. She and host Arion M. Lillard-Green explore what it means to care for loved ones at the end of life, how to navigate difficult medical decisions, and how spirituality and compassion can guide us through loss. If you or someone you know is supporting an aging parent, this conversation offers both wisdom and comfort.

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Episode 5: A Physician’s Journey Through Alzheimer’s: Dr. Leslie Pickens Shares Her Mother’s Story