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A Hospital’s Human Touch: Why Taking Care In Discharging A Patient Matters

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Patients and caregivers often feel abandoned and lose trust in health care professionals when they sense a lack of caring during transitions. With it, they feel better able to handle concerns and act on their doctors’ recommendations.

Geriatric Assessments Could Fine-Tune Cancer Care For Older Adults

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The American Society of Clinical Oncology issued a new guideline that recommends adults 65 and older receive a geriatric assessment when considering or undergoing chemotherapy.

That ‘Living Will’ You Signed? At The ER, It Could Be Open To Interpretation.

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End-of-life documents express your preferences for care but may not be binding medical orders. Here’s how to better prepare for the unexpected — that your last wishes won’t be carried out.

‘Aggressive’ New Advance Directive Would Let Dementia Patients Refuse Food

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Supporters call it the strongest move yet to document a patient’s advance wishes in cases of severe dementia. Critics say it would deny basic care to society’s most vulnerable.

Matrimonio captura en video sus últimos días de vida

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Bajo la ley de muerte digna de Oregon, Charlie y Francie Emerick, casados durante 66 años y ambos con enfermedades terminales, decidieron morir el mismo día, tomados de la mano. Una de sus hijas grabó el video.

Oregon Couple’s Final Days Captured In Intimate Aid-In-Dying Video

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Dr. Charles Emerick and his wife, Francie, died together last spring after both being diagnosed with terminal illnesses. First, they let their daughter turn on the camera.

KHN Conversation On Living Well With Dementia

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Listen and learn from this Kaiser Health News’ Facebook Live event. “Navigating Aging” columnist Judith Graham led a discussion about dementia, one of the most challenging chronic conditions for individuals and their families — which affects millions of American families.

At Some Veterans Homes, Aid-In-Dying Is Not An Option

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Citing fears of losing federal funds, California is the latest state to require discharge of terminally ill residents from state veterans homes if they plan to end their lives with lethal drugs.

Reverberations From War Complicate Vietnam Veterans’ End-Of-Life Care

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Vietnam veterans’ wartime experiences — and their lasting psychological toll — can make it harder to treat their physical and emotional pain as they approach death.