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Tag Archives: Cognitvely Impaired
New York Times Article Says “Values Conflict at the End of Life”
Paula Span wonders: how do we make decisions for dying relatives who are cognitively impaired?
Family members play a crucial part in making sure that mom, dad, or whoever receiving end-of-life attention is having the most painless experience possible. Perhaps most importantly, we want the experience to be unique to their wishes. But what happens … Continue reading →
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Tagged Cognitvely Impaired, Death, Death Wishes, Decision making, Dementia, Dying Process, End-of-life care, Family, New York Times, Patient, Paula Span, Surrogate
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