Alzheimer’s and the Paradox of Advance Directives It is hard to know in advance what kind of existence you’ll be content with.
Aggressive Medical Care Remains Common at Life’s End Most older cancer patients received invasive care in the last month of their lives, a new study finds. That may not be what they wanted.
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‘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.