Hospice and comfort care · 8 min read
What palliative care actually means
The doctor said the words and the room split in half. One side heard "giving up." The other side heard nothing at all. Neither side was right.

Tasha Johnson
March 1, 2026
From Tasha
These are the conversations I have most often: specialized care, adult children, exhaustion, planning ahead, and how to keep a person's dignity intact at home.
For families · 4 min read · February 22, 2026
How Tasha supports adult children of clients with practical updates, calm conversation, and steady care at home.
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Caregiver relief · 6 min read · February 18, 2026
For the family caregiver who is already past exhausted — what real relief looks like when you are carrying the weight of someone else's care.
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Planning ahead · 6 min read · February 10, 2026
What happens when families do and do not talk through care wishes, and why the form is the least important part.
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Care at home · 7 min read · January 30, 2026
The real signs a family needs companion care are not only logistical. When caregiving replaces the relationship, it is time for steady help.
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Specialized care · 5 min read · January 18, 2026
How specialized care keeps difficult days steadier with personal care, meals, errands, appointments, and calm support for adult children.
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