A New Orleans nonprofit is training families in end-of-life home care as demand for at-home caregiving rises and resources ...
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People 'dying in pain due to end-of-life care gaps'
People are living their final days "isolated, in pain and struggling to make ends meet" due to gaps in end-of-life care, a leading charity has said. Marie Curie said one in five hospital beds in Wales ...
Dunnebacke lay still atop a folding table that was dressed as a bed, complaining that her legs hurt. Registered nurse Ana ...
For the Rev. Beth Stotts, death is a natural part of her ministry. A major aspect of her job is guiding her congregants through their most vulnerable moments from birth throughout life. The struggles ...
A comprehensive study of nearly 6,000 patients receiving at-home palliative care found that respite care services more than double the likelihood of elderly patients dying at home rather than in ...
Navigating the next steps of hospice care can be difficult and emotional for the thousands of Minnesotans and their families ...
How you approach end-of-life care for yourself or a loved one is a personal and important decision. You may consider hospice care, a death doula, or both to guide you during this time. Here’s what ...
From end-of-life care to burials and beyond, we answer your questions on mortality. By Amanda Schupak Illustrations by Xiao Hua Yang We are all going to die. Yet this inescapable fact often goes ...
Germain, 101, lived an active and independent life before suffering a stroke and two falls last year. After her health ...
Andrea Fagan’s mother Mitzie Derks, a “good, stoic, Michigander” from Muskegon, would never have considered hiring someone to help with her end-of-life care after getting diagnosed with dementia. But ...
A woman has told how the sense of community within her care home helped her health improve following complicated surgery. Ann ...
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