Life in the A-Zone

Episode 28: Love, Hospice and Letting Go


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In this heartfelt episode of Life in the A-Zone, Peggy sits down with hospice nurse consultant Craig Schaap for a deeply moving conversation about caregiving, end-of-life care, and the unexpected moments of grace that can arise during life’s most difficult seasons.

Craig shares his experience spending six years at the bedside of terminally ill patients and their families, and his current work with Gentiva Hospice in Baton Rouge. Together, Peggy and Craig explore what hospice truly is (and what it isn’t), when families should begin to consider it, and the emotional realities caregivers often carry silently.

Craig also shares a deeply personal story about his father’s final fishing trip—and how, to this day, he honors him by throwing the first fish he catches back into the water. It’s a simple but powerful reminder of how love, memory, and connection continue long after goodbye.

Peggy reflects on her own journey when her mother was placed on hospice and the roller coaster of emotions during those final weeks before her passing from Alzheimer’s, along with the Pink Cloud Moments that helped her find peace and meaning along the way.

This conversation offers comfort, clarity, and compassion for anyone navigating caregiving or facing end-of-life decisions. It is a reminder that even in letting go, there can be love, meaning, and moments of light.

 

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Life in the A-ZoneBy Peggy Sweeney McDonald

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