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Helping Mom Pass On with Dignity: My Hospice Journey and Lessons Learned (eBook)
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Helping Mom Pass On with Dignity: My Hospice Journey and Lessons Learned (eBook)
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Loving Son
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Loving Son
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Omaggio
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Prezzo:
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Compra EPUB
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EPUB |
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Inglese |
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Editore:
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Beach Bum Book Publishers |
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Codice EAN:
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9798227949837 |
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Anno pubblicazione:
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2024 |
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Descrizione
Introduction
Caring for a loved one as they transition from life to death is a journey unlike any other. It is one that I never could have fully prepared for, yet it has been the most profound experience of my life. I was in my mid 50's, next to the youngest of eight of my mom's children, when my mother asked me to move in with her. That was three years before she would pass away, just one month shy of her 90th birthday.
The Unknown
At the time, I had no idea what those three years would entail, let alone the six months after her heart attack, which brought us to the end of her life. In those final months, I witnessed firsthand what it means to die with dignity and how love, patience, and humility can guide a family through one of the most difficult experiences anyone can face.
This book is about that journey, one that transformed me in ways I could never have imagined. It made me a better person, more aware of my own vulnerabilities, and more in touch with the fragility of life. It's about the deep love between a parent and a child, the fear and courage it takes to care for someone during their final days, and the hard lessons I learned about death, family, and personal strength.
Above all, it's about maintaining dignity—not only for the person dying, but for those of us who are left behind, navigating the complicated emotions and responsibilities that come with caring for someone in their last moments.
It was met with resistance from our family, many of whom were not ready to accept what Hospice represented: that the end was near. But for me, it was the beginning of a process that would help me come to terms with her eventual passing and prepare myself for the challenges ahead.
Having Hospice come into our lives was a blessing. The care they provided, both for my mother and for me, was invaluable. Our Hospice nurse was nothing short of an angel, offering guidance, comfort, and expertise that allowed me to focus on being my mother's son rather than just her caregiver. But it wasn't always easy. There were moments of doubt, when I questioned whether I was strong enough for the task.
There were moments of conflict, particularly when it came to setting boundaries with family members who wanted to visit during my mother's rest periods, which were so crucial to her comfort. In these moments, I had to learn to take the reins, to advocate for her needs, and to make decisions I never imagined I'd have to make.
Maintaining her dignity was one of the most important things I could do for her, and Hospice played a key role in making that possible. They provided assistance with everything from bathing to managing her personal needs, allowing me to step into the role of caregiver without taking away her sense of self and dignity. It was a delicate balance—one that required me to become the parental figure in many ways, but without stripping her of her identity as my mother. This, too, was a profound lesson in love and respect.
Reflection
Now that mom's gone, I find myself reflecting on those final weeks, replaying moments in my mind and wondering if I did enough. I wish I'd spent more time sitting on the porch with her, talking about life, sharing memories. I wish I'd been more present during that last month, when time felt both endless and fleeting.
This book is a reflection of my journey, and the lessons I learned along the way. It's not just about death—it's about love, family, and the strength we find in ourselves when we're faced with the hardest challenges of our lives. I hope that by sharing my story, others who are walking this path will find comfort, guidance, and a sense of peace as they help their own loved ones die with dignity.
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