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Storyworth is $99/year. It has prompts and they give you a book at the end of the year. It requires the storyteller to use email, which might be a barrier. Source: 11 months ago
It’s not voice, but I came across Storyworth and seems pretty cool. They send a daily email with a single question to your loved one. That person answers and then at the end of the year you get a printed book with all the answers. Source: about 1 year ago
Try Storyworth: https://welcome.storyworth.com/. Source: about 1 year ago
Storyworth e-mails them a question every week, asking about their life or childhood. They have fun reminiscing, they feel good knowing you care about their stories, and at the end of the year you get a book of family history. Win-win. Source: about 1 year ago
I think therapy for comfort care/hospice patients is largely overlooked. It’s basic practice for my hospital to sign off when patients switch to this phase, saying something along the lines of “no further therapeutic progress expected, rehab potential plateaued” yadda yadda. But I think it’s very important to have at least one more conversation and ask if they have any specific goals given the transition. ie.... Source: over 1 year ago
Your post was removed because it links to the website of a Christian nationalist, theonomist, or theocrat. Links can be archived by going to http://archive.ph/. Source: 11 months ago
Weird that it wasn't paywalled for me, but here is your teach a person to fish lesson. Copy the link and paste into: https://archive.ph. If somebody already did that, the article displays immediately. If not, you'll wait. Source: 11 months ago
For those who hate paywalls and love to read articles, but don't want to go to the websites themselves: https://archive.ph/ is your jam. Source: 11 months ago
Can someone archive.ph this for us non-aussies, please? Source: 11 months ago
You can read the article here if you want. https://archive.ph/B32Tj If you have an article you want to read and it's behind a paywall. This is a great site to use. https://archive.ph/ Just put the URL in the box and it will pull up the article for you. Source: 11 months ago
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