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  3. Mai See Thao quoted in WPR “UW-Madison researcher wants to improve the Hmong experience in Midwestern nursing homes”

Rebuilding connections: Navigating life after losing a loved one

We all grieve differently, often facilitating between these worlds of wanting to talk about our loved ones to wanting to be left alone in silence. Writer Yia Lor of Eau Claire gets this. She tells us about finding her place while grieving the loss of her sister.

Read the full article at: https://wisconsinlife.org/story/uw-madison-researcher-studies-the-hmong-experience-in-midwestern-nursing-homes/
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