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... we feel like we are completely on our own facing the unknown with no information to make decisions.
We don’ t have a support network. My husband died 10 years ago. This is my only child, there...
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... treatment and any side effects which could require a drive to the hospital, or making care decisions while intoxicated. I am strategizing a way to remove her from POA for personal care. That said, I am...
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... has amplified this trait. In the end the worker determined that he was capable of making his own decisions, and said we could not apply to long term care, although we told her that some of what he told...
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... />Has anyone else had to cope with long-term cancer diagnosis and how did you make your decisions? I'm just so torn.
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And so I watch her get smaller and smaller and question myself about any and all of the decisions I've made regarding her care. She is now at a "place" where she can't verbalize to me what she...
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... development of our community. Some of them we used right away and others will influence community decisions down the road. Here are some of your suggestions and the revisions and rationale.
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... is made up of many skilled clinicians who can offer support during palliative and end of life care decisions. Doctors, nurses, spiritual care providers, psychosocial clinicians, physiotherapists, occupational...
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... or cannot get over their grief. For me, I spent hours wondering if I did enough, made the right decisions.
This is an excellent book! It incorporates a lot of the techniques I've come across...
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... small; ">My knowledge of health care is minimal and sometimes when making palliative care decisions, that can be a blessing in disguise. ...