Dying Declarations: Notes from a Hospice Volunteer

Author:   David B Resnik
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
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9780789025456


Pages:   98
Publication Date:   13 September 2005
Format:   Paperback
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Dying Declarations: Notes from a Hospice Volunteer


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Death strips away all of the superficial and mundane details of living and leaves behind life’s bare essentials. Death is inevitable in life. It knows no boundaries. It knows no skin color, no financial or social standing. It knows nothing but itself. The paradox of Dying Declarations: Notes from a Hospice Volunteer is in its warm affirmation of life through the ’dying declarations’ of patients who are peering into the cold face of death. The author reveals personal experiences about life, death, and the courage to strip away the unimportant aspects of life to make way for a clearer understanding on just what is truly important. Simple, moving stories invigorate and spark insightswhile discussing all aspects of hospice volunteering. By facing death on a regular basis, one can no longer maintain a tight grip on the masks, games, and trivialities that one uses to hide from truth. The person who looks death in the eye becomes more honest, grateful, compassionate, and humble. In Dying Declarations: Notes from a Hospice Volunteer, the author shares his experiences and the lessons he learned from the dying while working as a hospice volunteer. The stories, rather than being sad and depressing, present the author’s hospice experience as being some of the most personally uplifting and enriching experiences of his life. In Dying Declarations: Notes from a Hospice Volunteer you will learn: about training for hospice work why hospice volunteers are at times more beneficial to the well-being of dying patients than family, clergy, or medical personnel the three basic tasks for a hospice volunteer how children and dogs can be beneficial for patients the impact that a dying patient can have on the life of a hospice volunteer words of wisdom about living life, directly from hospice patients Dying Declarations: Notes from a Hospice Volunteer will inspire and enlighten hospice volunteers, nurses, physicians, clergy, social workers or anyone who works for hospice or provides end-of-life care.

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Author:   David B Resnik
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 14.80cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.158kg
ISBN:  

9780789025456


ISBN 10:   0789025450
Pages:   98
Publication Date:   13 September 2005
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface Chapter 1. Hospice Training Chapter 2. We Need to Get Some Wood in Before Winter Chapter 3. One M&M at a Time Chapter 4. See the World While You Can Chapter 5. I Have a Dream Chapter 6. I Can Fix It Chapter 7. Piggly Wiggly Has the Best Service Chapter 8. Give Yourself Some Living Room Chapter 9. Plant a Garden Chapter 10. I Need to Go to Church Chapter 11. I Knew You Were Okay When I Saw You Pull up in a Ford Truck Chapter 12. You Don’t Know All the Bad Things I’ve Done Chapter 13. He Was a Helluva Ballplayer Chapter 14. Euthanasia Bibliography Index Reference Notes Included

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