Books About Death and Grief Can Bring Hope The saddest stories can show us how full of grace the fallen world can be.
Oregon Ends Residency Requirement for Medically Assisted Deaths In resolution of a federal lawsuit, state health authorities agreed on Monday to stop enforcing the residency requirement and to ask the Legislature to remove it from the law.
In Difficult Cases, ‘Families Cannot Manage Death at Home’ Health care researchers argue that hospice facilities could better serve some terminal patients, and ease the burden on exhausted loved ones.
‘Death Doulas’ Provide Aid at the End of Life End-of-life doulas support people emotionally, physically, spiritually and practically: sitting vigil, giving hand massages, making snacks.