Parenting with a Terminal Illness
Some might argue that “intentional” is by now just a hackneyed buzzword. Still, we use it often at IoH because we think it is one…
Some might argue that “intentional” is by now just a hackneyed buzzword. Still, we use it often at IoH because we think it is one…
You can’t avoid it. So, let’s be honest about scanxiety. Here are some ways that four different families living with terminal illness cope just before…
This is not intended to be advice, but rather a compilation of tips from some of our families. The most important thing we learned is…
Here are some resources we have found that are often helpful to IoH families. Please note that this list was compiled in the summer of…
All your other responsibilities are still here--work, bills, childcare, household chores, family obligations. None of it went away with the unwelcome arrival of illness into…
The old standard “How was your day?” brings eye rolls, maybe an unintelligible grunt, or a monotone one syllable response. What can parents ask to…
Grief takes many forms--in all of us. For children, especially, this can be confusing both to them and to their parents/caregivers. Our goal here is…
Inheritance of Hope scored a hole in one with the Tennessee Credit Union League--our newest partner in serving young families facing the loss of a…
Shelby Jo Lewis is no stranger to most of our Inheritance of Hope families. A 13-time Legacy Retreat® volunteer and our former social media intern,…
At Inheritance of Hope, we recently marked 14 years of serving families facing the loss of a parent. Deric Milligan, who Co-Founded IoH with his…