Learn about a variety of different topics within the end-of-life space, including how we’re redefining end-of-life experiences for patients, their loved ones, and providers.
Anyone facing the end of life or the death of someone they love wishes that there was an instruction manual detailing how to manage grief.
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Spiritual support during the end of life can help patients, family members, and even hospice staff navigate the emotional stress surrounding this transition.
We’ve collected a list of the top 10 books for caregivers, patients, and their loved ones on the end of life.
Trying to figure out how to pay for medical expenses can be stressful and, frankly, exhausting. When managing end-of-life care, figuring out how to pay for hospice is draining–especially if you don’t know what options exist out there.
As you support someone through their final journey, it’s important to recognize and address any pain they may experience. Left untreated, pain can severely damage comfort, mobility, energy level, mood, and overall quality of life.
Struggling with your mental health during the end of life is difficult but common. In this stage of life, it is natural for humans to feel scared, uneasy, or sad. Still, it is lonely if you’re the one struggling.
Hospice care can be one of the greatest gifts you could give a loved one with dementia who's nearing the end of their life. The goals of hospice care include supporting comfort, dignity, and quality of life for those who are close to death.