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All of us will die. But have you ever truly thought about what you need and want as your death approaches? YOU CAN experience a peaceful comfortable death at home. In order to do that, you need to make your wishes known. NOW. Love's Last Act is a practical guide to planning end-of-life care, for yourself and your loved ones. This book lays out how to talk with your family and doctor, and how to document your wishes so all involved are equipped to fulfill your desires until you die. From acute care to hospice care, from advance directives to DNR orders, what to do, when to do it, and how to do…mehr

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All of us will die. But have you ever truly thought about what you need and want as your death approaches? YOU CAN experience a peaceful comfortable death at home. In order to do that, you need to make your wishes known. NOW. Love's Last Act is a practical guide to planning end-of-life care, for yourself and your loved ones. This book lays out how to talk with your family and doctor, and how to document your wishes so all involved are equipped to fulfill your desires until you die. From acute care to hospice care, from advance directives to DNR orders, what to do, when to do it, and how to do it are all lovingly addressed. Deb Price provides the step by step approach you need to die your way. Without such planning, you and your loved ones risk feeling heartbreaking guilt and regret instead of loving comfort at the end of life. We all can be more in control of our own lives until our last breath. Planning for death is the ultimate last act of love, for ourselves and for those we love.
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I was born and bred in South London and moved to Brighton in 1986. I have a BA and MA (Film Studies) from the Open University and also taught children's literature there. I have written and co-written six books on early years, mainly focusing on equalities, LGBT issues, leadership and grief and loss in children's lives. The Peanut Factory is my debut memoir. I now live happily by the sea with my partner, where I write, swim and travel.