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When Someone Close to You is Dying
Description:
This on-line booklet provides an overview of what the dying person may need from you, what to expect, common symptoms, advance care planning and other things that may be needed.
It is also available in French:
http://www.nicenet.ca/files/When_Someone_Close_to_you_is_Dying_French_version.pdf
and Spanish:
http://www.nicenet.ca/files/When_Someone_Close_to_you_is_Dying_Spanish_version.pdf
Author(s):
National Initiative for the Care of the Elderly
Year:
2010