Description |
xv, 182 pages ; 23 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
Introduction: the new rules of dying -- Getting everyone onto the same page -- Letting head and heart guide you through the hardest decisions -- Your best ally: working with the medical team -- What to do when your loved one still has some time: hospice, palliative care, long-term life support, and other considerations -- Who pays?: medicare, spending down, long-term care policies, and more -- Legacies and regrets: the importance of having final conversations about life -- Grieving, letting go, and acceptance: lessons from the orinoco -- Post-death paperwork: funerals, taxes, passwords, and more -- Planning an event you don't want to attend -- Epilogue. |
Summary |
"When we are thrust into the role of caregiver for a loved one who is in the process of dying, its easy to get overwhelmed. Yet its a situation millions of us face every year with virtually no sort of preparation or guidance. With Graceful Exit, Dr. Gustavo Ferrer offers an all-in-one resource for anyone tasked with managing the end-of-life care of a loved one" |
Subject(S) |
Terminal care.
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Terminally ill.
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Terminally ill -- Family relationships.
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Death -- Psychological aspects.
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Bereavement.
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Added Name(S) |
Chernyaev, Karen, 1961- author.
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ISBN |
9781683640448 (paperback) |
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1683640446 (paperback) |
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