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Finding Healing in Grief at Canuck Place Children’s Hospice

As a parent, you have hopes and dreams for your child—that they’ll be happy, healthy, and celebrate life’s milestones. You don’t plan for your child to receive a cancer diagnosis before their second birthday.

At just 14 months old, Tristan Rempel was diagnosed with ependymoma brain cancer after his brain tumor erupted. While he made a miraculous recovery, his cancer came back when he was three years old, and his parents, Jenn and Matt, received the agonizing news that their son’s cancer was terminal.

It was at this time that the Rempel family was introduced to Canuck Place.

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After their initial meeting with Canuck Place clinicians, the Rempels immediately felt a sense of relief in identifying their care goals for Tristan and how they could work with Canuck Place to achieve them. This included receiving care in-home.

“Canuck Place nurses supported our desire to stay at home, outside of William’s Lake, for as long as possible and the team was available to us by phone, email, and video chat whenever we needed them,” says Jenn. Canuck Place nurses also arranged to have in-home care nurses visit the Rempel family several times a week, to manage Tristan’s medical appointments, organize his medications and show Jenn how to administer them.

In addition to care coordination for Tristan, the Rempels also received Canuck Place counselling support, helping them navigate their complex feelings of grief. Like many families, their grief began from the moment Tristan was diagnosed—anxious about what the future held.

“For me, the question became how do I process my grief while Tristan is still alive without letting that steal what I have with him in the present,” says Jenn.

Matt and Jenn found an unexpected beauty in their grief. It allowed them to be intentional with the time they had left. “Knowing that time is something you will never get back, presented us with the opportunity to spend quality time together as a family,” Jenn explains. “Together, we poured a lifetime of memories into two years and made the most of every minute that we had with Tristan.”

The entire Rempel family would travel to Canuck Place for medical respite care, giving Matt and Jenn some much needed rest and renewal, while their other children could enjoy various activities together with the recreation therapy team. Counselling support while they were at the hospice allowed each member of the Rempel family to navigate the complex journey of grief.

At Canuck Place, hope and heartbreak are intertwined. And if you love deeply, you grieve deeply.

“I did a lot of grieving before Tristan died,” Jenn shares. “And when he did die, I saw that as a continuation of what was already happening. I was able to find healing in grief and learned that grief goes hand-in-hand with heartache, but there is also a lot of peace in it as well.”

With the support of donors, no family at Canuck Place walks the journey of grief alone. “First we would like to say thank you,” says Jenn. “Without your donations, the high standard of care we received at Canuck Place would not be possible. Memories were created to carry Tristan in our hearts for the rest of our lives because we weren’t alone.”

With you, Canuck Place gives short lives like Tristan’s, the chance to shine. Donate now until December 31 and your gift will be matched thanks to generous matching partners.

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