Deathbed stories from hospice nurses

    • [DOCX File]Document 1 out of 23

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      Binchy, Maeve. Circle of friends. 2000. Family Stories. Best friends since girlhood in the town of Knockglen, Benny and Eve discover a very different world in the excitements of University College, Dublin. With attractive and ambitious Nan and the good-looking charmer, Jack, they form an intimate circle of friends. 11v. Price: £8.99. Order No ...

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    • [DOC File]IN PRAISE OF MARIA: A MEMOIR

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      As I did when Maria was in the nursing home I continue to marvel at the work that people do with the sick, the aged and the dying. I know they are doing it to “make a living” but so many of them obviously have more invested in their work than the need for a paycheck. The nurses are the most extraordinary as well as the physical therapists.

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    • [DOC File]10-30-98

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      On her deathbed in 1957, she became comatose on a Monday, but seemed to hold on to life until Friday evening when Pop came in from being out all week working in the Delaware Bay. As he bent over her frail little body, she sensed his presence, opened her eyes and whispered the words she had been waiting four days to say, "Christian, thank you ...

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      CURRICULUM VITAE. Amber Elizabeth Barnato, MD, MPH, MS. Updated August 2020. ADDRESS: Home. 106 Blueberry Hill Drive, Hanover, NH 03755. Home: (603) 678-8638

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    • [DOC File]FINAL GIFTS - Maggie Callanan

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      It was an accident, really. We didn't intent to do it, it just happened. Patricia Kelly, a co-worker, and I realized that our patients who were confused were having similar comments. We started to explore that direction, talked to other nurses and found that they were seeing the same things. We collected the stories and saw specific patterns.

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      6 A brush fire was still burning in the western hills and the sky was a mustard-yellow color when Gabriel reached the hospice. He left his motorcycle in the parking lot and went inside. The hospice was a converted two-story motel with beds for sixteen patients with terminal illnesses.

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    • [DOCX File]www.katharinamanassis.com

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      Lastly, beyond entertaining the stories are designed to provoke thoughts: thoughts about what it means to be humane and inhumane; about dealing with confusion, resentment, regret, loss, and decisions about the future; about trying to control one’s destiny and the limits of that control; about relationships among family, strangers, and friends; about what we can learn from those who …

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      As I lie on my deathbed, be present with your daughter to console and strengthen me. Holy Mary and good Saints Anne and Joachim, watch over me and obtain for me the grace of a good death. When my soul goes forth, lead it to God’s tribunal so that, by your powerful help and intercession, it may obtain a favorable judgment.

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    • [DOC File]HUMAN RIGHTS REQUIRES A HUMAN TRADITION: THE ROLE …

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      In a hospice, one hears a different use of “dying with dignity.” It means the responsibility to provide the best care possible to a dying person. These contrasting uses of “dying with dignity” reveal the fundamental ambiguity in the meaning of dignity. Like a great many words, dignity has two almost opposite meanings.

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    • [DOC File]In 1997, my father, James R - Chain Camera

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      Interweaving these stories are the experiences of the hospice staff: a team of doctors, nurses, and social workers who give care to the dying in their homes. Often the last new person to come into a patient’s life, they inevitably become close to their patients only to grieve them a few months later – a cycle of friendship and loss that ...

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