Grief is typically experienced following a loved one’s unexpected death. It is human nature to experience grief or bereavement as a way of processing the end of a person\u27s life and coping mechanism of the living. In cases where we have pre-knowledge of a person\u27s inevitable departure due to illness, such as with terminal illnesses like Alzheimers, grief happens in a longer period preceding death. In this circumstance, caregivers, friends, and family, must endure a duration of hardship dictated by the progression of the disease while knowing the fated outcome of a person\u27s life. Typically this period caused by the severe progression of the disease has the patient in hospice care where they have generally come to accept their death. ...