At death's door: end of life stories from the bedside

Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield. Edited by Gina Graham Scott (2017)
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Abstract

So often, the discussion of what comes at the end of life is side-stepped, avoided, delayed, or never had. Deciding how to make a "good" death, and where to have it, is difficult, but with guidance and examples, the dying and their families can make informed decisions that help ease the path. This book will help them do just that.

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