Category Archives: Compassionate End-of-Life Care

LIFE Before Death David Suchet – A Humanitarian Cause


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Hospices helping hand | SouthCoastToday.com


Hospices helping hand | SouthCoastToday.com.

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Life Before Death Bedside Manner


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End-of-Life Decisions: Harder Than I Thought


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Hospice Nurse Singing to Her Patient


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Pro-active Grieving


“You will lose someone you can’t live without, and your heart will be badly broken., and the bad news is that you never completely get over the loss of your beloved.  But this is also the good news. They live forever … Continue reading

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Not ready to die, but prepared


Not ready to die, but prepared.

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Movers And Sheriff’s Deputies Refuse Bank’s Order To Evict 103-Year-Old Atlanta Woman


pYesterday, a Deutsche Bank branch in Atlanta had requested the eviction of Vita Lee, a 103-year-old Atlanta woman, and her 83-year-old daughter. Both were terrified of being removed from their home of 53 years and had no idea where they’d … Continue reading

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Geriatric doctor doesn’t shy from tough talk


Geriatric doctor doesn’t shy from tough talk.

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Excellent Videos About Palliative Care


Here are three very informative videos that beautifully express both the need and the value of taking a palliative, compassionate approach to healthcare for ourselves and our loved ones. This one is from National Healthcare Decisions Day on behalf of … Continue reading

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