By Debbie Stitzer-Brame, Executive Director At Edmarc, every symbol we hold dear is rooted in love, compassion, and the deep understanding that a child’s life – no matter how brief – leaves an everlasting imprint on the hearts of those who love them. Among the most meaningful expressions of this understanding within our bereavement program […]
Hospice
Navigating Stress While Care Giving
Caring for a child with a life-limiting illness is a challenging journey. At Edmarc, we offer compassionate support and practical tools to help families navigate this path with love and strength
Understanding the Difference: Hospice Care vs. Palliative Care
Understanding the Difference: Hospice Care vs. Palliative Care When a child faces a serious illness, families encounter many new terms and types of care, including hospice and palliative care. Both services prioritize comfort and quality of life, yet they offer different types of support and apply to different situations. Here’s a closer look at the […]
Supporting Children When Someone They Love Has a Serious Illness
Supporting Children When Someone They Love Has a Serious Illness When a loved one is diagnosed with a serious illness, it can be a confusing and overwhelming time for children. They may not fully understand what is happening, yet they feel the emotional weight of the situation. As adults, we can help guide children through […]
How Is Hospice for Children Different from Hospice for Adults?
When we think of hospice care, it’s often in the context of adults, but children’s hospice care has unique qualities that set it apart. At Edmarc Pediatric Hospice, we understand the distinct needs of children with life-limiting conditions and their families. Here’s a look at how hospice for children differs from hospice for adults.
Caring for the Caregiver: Self-Care Tips for Pediatric Caregivers
Caring for the Caregiver: Self-Care Tips for Pediatric Caregivers Being a caregiver for a child with a life-threatening or life-limiting illness is a role that comes with immense emotional and physical demands. While the focus is often on the child and their family, it’s important to remember that as a caregiver, your well-being matters too. […]






