Tag Archives: palliative care
End-of-Life Care
My 87-year-old mother and 93-year-old father are sharing a hospital room, as he nears the end of his life. My oldest sister (the only child living nearby) deals with everything. During our most recent text exchange, my sister first told … Continue reading →
Posted in Clinical Supervision
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Tagged Advanced planning, advice, care giver, chaplain, conversation, death, End-of-Life Care, family, hospice care, options, palliative care, perspective, prayer, query, religion, support system
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