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death, dying, palliative care, communication, asked and answered, virtual, hospice
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... may want to consider these ideas, or encourage others to do so: Make a photo album dedicated to pictures of your wife; Put together a memory box of objects important to her; Start a scrapbook dedicated...
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It can be very hard to watch someone suffer. Physical, emotional and spiritual suffering are intertwined, and they affect each other. All aspects of suffering need to be acknowledged and addressed. Your...
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... ahead, and what the health care team can do for him in his final days. Other fears may be more spiritual or emotional, as he struggles with the unknown and how to respond to the changes that are happening.
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palliative care, death, dying, asked and answered, communication, virtual, hospice
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... on inside your friend that can’ t be seen on the outside. He may not seem to be declining rapidly, but may feel inside that things are changing. These changes can include pain, fatigue or lack of...
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communication, palliative care, talking, discussion, death, dying, virtual, hospice, asked and answered
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... Government of Canada believes that, during such times, you should not have to choose between keeping your job and caring for your family. Compassionate care benefits are Employment Insurance (EI) benefits...
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... care is generally offered to people who are expected to die within a certain amount of time, typically within six months. The goals of care then shift toward comfort. Eligibility criteria vary among programs...
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... the patient’ s wishes. What options are available for palliative care or symptom control? Hospice or palliative care programs have criteria for their services. Typically someone who has less than...