A Good Death A Practical Guide To Maintaining Control Of Your End Of Life Journey

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A Good Death: a Practical Guide to Maintaining Control of Your End-Of-Life Journey

A Good Death: a Practical Guide to Maintaining Control of Your End-Of-Life Journey
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Publisher : Balboa Press
Total Pages : 136
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ISBN-10 : 9781504330497
ISBN-13 : 1504330498
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Book Synopsis A Good Death: a Practical Guide to Maintaining Control of Your End-Of-Life Journey by : C. Susan Cass RN MS FNP

Download or read book A Good Death: a Practical Guide to Maintaining Control of Your End-Of-Life Journey written by C. Susan Cass RN MS FNP and published by Balboa Press. This book was released on 2015-05-15 with total page 136 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Americans are enjoying the longest life expectancy in United States history, but what does this mean for the over seventy million aging baby boomers? It is expected the majority of the aging population will have two or more chronic health illnesses that will require frequent interactions with the healthcare system and will ultimately contribute to the decline in health realized over the years of ones life. How do we prepare for when the natural aging process, coupled with the effects of multiple chronic health illnesses, takes its final toll and we are faced with our own mortality? How do we begin to make end-of-life decisions either for ourselves or for someone we love? In todays complex healthcare environment with advanced technology and treatment options, A Good Death: A Practical Guide to Maintaining Control of your End-of-Life Journey is written to make the eventuality of death and dying a topic of family conversation. It is written to help the reader consider what type of care he or she would want at the end-of-life as well as encourage the reader to take the necessary steps to ensuring he receives that care. It is an invaluable tool in breaking the barrier of silence that surrounds death and dying.


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