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... is no longer able to make good choices, or that their choices may be putting others at risk, speak to the healthcare provider. Content reviewed January 2023
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... it may produce these symptoms: increased sleepiness; decreased ability to move around; trouble speaking or understanding conversation; loss of memory and especially the ability to form new memories; impaired...
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... to recall a favourite memory of your father and quietly give thanks for him; readings that speak to your grief and affirm life in the midst of loss and death; time for informal visiting and refreshments;...
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... brain is not working properly. Confused people often have problems remembering, paying attention, speaking, thinking, and understanding fully what is going on around them. Confusion can seem to come and...
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... energy in the best way possible. Acknowledge the realities of your situation and allow people to speak openly without judgment. This will help you better understand each other. It will also help you come...
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As death nears, it’ s very common for people to withdraw from social interaction. They may speak very little, even to loved ones, and may seem uninterested in what’ s going on around them. Some...
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... you can help her with this. She may want to choose the location for the service, the music, any speakers and what she wants to have happen. There may be other ways that you and others can show your wife...
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A person chosen to speak and act for the patient about health care decisions if the patient is unable to do so. The person may be chosen by the patient and named in an advance care plan . If the patient...
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A person chosen to speak and act for the patient about health care decisions if the patient is unable to do so. See Substitute decision maker .