In her award-winning book, Last Acts of Kindness, Judith Redwing Keyssar, writes about her experience in the field of palliative care providing emotional and spiritual guidance and support. She describes how she helped people in their dying processes.

From the preface: I have watchedpeople change drastically and open to life in new and unexpected ways, after being at the bedside of a loved one. The simplest and most profound lesson that I have learned ver and over again is that love is truly all that matters, and in the end, a force much greater than our small human lives connects us all.
Ms. Keyssar is an author, Palliative Care Clinician, poet, and educator. She is an advocate for the understanding and acceptance of palliative care and care for the dying.
She leads three poetic medicine workshops each week. These workshops are all virtual and are being attended by people all over the world. No writing experience is required.
Here are the links to the three workshops:
Food for Thought Poetry for Resilency https://meripoetrycafe.eventbrite.com
Loss, Losing, and Loosening poetry for grief and loss. https://griefhealingpoetry.eventbrite.com
Wounded Healer https://woundedhealer.eventbrite.com
I am honored to call Ms. Keyssar a friend. We first “met” through the Internet since we are both ovarian cancer survivors, authors, and public speakers. When she came to the Orlando area to receive an award, we had a wonderful in-person time together.
It is my great pleasure to feature her on this blog. Her website is https://redwingkeyssar.com/ She welcomes your comments or questions. She can also be reached at UCSF Meri Center for Education in Palliative Care at Mt. Zion. https://meri.ucsf.edu/content/contact-us or 415-509-8645
Just as a side note: I have closed my FB and Smashwords accounts.
KAREN–deep gratitude to you for sharing this info about my work. I too am SO grateful that the stars were aligned for us to meet up in person in Orlando AND for your book and all the words and healing you put out into the Universe. And all the connections you forge in our virtual communities.
You are a blessing!
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It was my honor and pleasure to highlight your book, classes, and work. I wish we lived closer but we do have the Internet! Wishing you only the best.
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So lovely to meet Judith. Thank you, Karen. I’m going to check out her books right away. ❤️
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Thank you, Gwen.
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Sounds like an important subject and book. Thank you for sharing this, Karen!
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It is a subject that is too often ignored. I believe this is a must-read for everyone.
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Thank you for the introduction, Karen.
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You are most welcome.
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Thanks for introducing us to Ms. Keyssar, Karen, who’s work and books sound vital. Wishing you both all the best. Hugs 💕🙂
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The content of her book is timeless. I highly recommend it to everyone. Hugs and good wishes to you also.
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