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11th Annual National Indie Excellence Award Winner in the category of Death & Dying Do you have someone in your life who is terminally ill? Are you afraid of being with someone who is dying? This book helps you become more informed about, and feel more comfortable with, the process of dealing with a friend or loved one at the end of life. Covered in this simple, easy-to-read book: -What to do and say to someone who has a life-limiting illness -Understanding the process of actively dying -Roles you play as someone is dying -Taking care of yourself while caring for someone who is dying…mehr

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11th Annual National Indie Excellence Award Winner in the category of Death & Dying Do you have someone in your life who is terminally ill? Are you afraid of being with someone who is dying? This book helps you become more informed about, and feel more comfortable with, the process of dealing with a friend or loved one at the end of life. Covered in this simple, easy-to-read book: -What to do and say to someone who has a life-limiting illness -Understanding the process of actively dying -Roles you play as someone is dying -Taking care of yourself while caring for someone who is dying -Communicating with compassion -Rituals for embracing life -Exploring the five stages of grief during the dying process Through a series of stories based on her own experiences, the author helps you to navigate through the ups and downs associated with death and grief. Each chapter provides suggestions about tools, words, and actions appropriate for many types of difficult situations.
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Priscilla Ronan leads a simple, happy life being a writer, wife, mother, grandmother, friend, and end-of-life companion. She describes herself as a woman honored to be with someone who is dying. She has been dealing with the dying and terminally ill for over three decades, both professionally and personally.