Helping qualified Medicare beneficiaries make an informed decision about the type of care they wish to receive near the end of life is critical. Talking about hospice, or using the word “hospice,” does not mea
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While some have embraced this technology as a way to cope with grief, others feel uneasy about companies using artificial intelligence to try to maintain interactions with those who have passed away. Still others worry it could make the mourning process more difficult because the...
Taking on the role of a caregiver for a terminally ill mother while experiencing anticipatory grief can make it difficult to balance the increasing responsibilities of care with the need for self-care and social interactions outside of the home. This often results in feelings...
“If we try to make New Orleans as secure as an airport, people aren’t going to like it,” he said. “This isn’t Disney World.” Bourbon Street worries Shock and grief have given way to finger-pointing over whether additional security could have stopped — or mitigated — the Islamic...
Like many of you, I was in pieces after Newtown last year. I picked my daughter up from daycare that day and could barely speak to her teacher due to my grief and horror over what was happening in Connecticut. Forgive me if I couldn’t pull it together and sing “Wheels on the Bus...
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The grief that followed was intense for all of us five children and our mother, but we had each other. But my oldest sister at that time complained of a bad back. It got so bad after two months that she was admitted to hospital...
(Centre for Clinical Ethics,2023; Christie & Li,2023a; Lyon,2024; Shour & Li,2021; Sibbald,2016). This confusion may make it challenging to identify a clinician’s intention to determine whether a death is criminal, a “reasonable mistake”, or within the law (Crofts,2022; Keown,2018)....