Less Fear/More Fierce: Queer End-of-Life Planning
Loss is hard. For queer folx, erasure, bias, and complicated grief can make it harder. Find advice grounded in clinical expertise, spiritual insight & lived experience.
"Months ago, I saw a headline about a discovery that proved an example of burial rituals going back farther than previously known. The details have fallen away but the message remained – humans across eras, across cultures, across the globe have long-needed to engage in rituals of transition and comfort when experiencing the death of a loved one..." Click here to read this piece by Kelly McCutcheon Adams, MSW, LICSW Director at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement since 2004, focusing on critical care and end-of-life care.