Elizabeth M. (moonrose) reviewed Coming Home: A Guide to Dying at Home With Dignity on + 6 more book reviews
Deborah Duda's book is invaluable. It is a practical book that approaches dying at home with simplicty and upliftment. It provides the guidance that family members and friends can use to be present with someone they love who is dying at home. It has just the right kind information for when you are wondering how you will get through it all.
If the loved one is somewhere else, a hospital or nursing home, for example, it explains the process of how to bring them home, and how to prepare for legal issues, and how to find available resources.
It gives information regarding the types of issues one might be facing while caring for a loved one's needs, and how to handle depression or other feelings that come up. Also, what to expect regarding your own bereavement afterwards.
It will help you to gain the understanding needed to have a dignified, loving death at home.
If the loved one is somewhere else, a hospital or nursing home, for example, it explains the process of how to bring them home, and how to prepare for legal issues, and how to find available resources.
It gives information regarding the types of issues one might be facing while caring for a loved one's needs, and how to handle depression or other feelings that come up. Also, what to expect regarding your own bereavement afterwards.
It will help you to gain the understanding needed to have a dignified, loving death at home.