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Of the 2000 hospice facilities currently operating in the USA, only 200 are equipped to handle the unique medical... Read More >>
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This study covers the experience of AIDS and the impact of HIV on the mourning process. It reconstructs the range... Read More >>
Shows how hospice can provide compassionate, palliative care to meet the medical, psychological, and spiritual needs... Read More >>
The first of two very popular and unique anthologies of short stories that were written specifically be read out-loud... Read More >>
Presents strategies for helping end-stage renal disease patients and their families deal with the psychosocial aspects... Read More >>
Investigates the ways in which nurses cope with the dying patient and the acute patient who will recover. Factors... Read More >>
Nursing Education in Thanatology is an excellent source book for planning thanatology courses or for integrating... Read More >>
A reference source to the complex procedures required when someone dies. Combining medico-legal facts and practical... Read More >>
During the past two decades professional interest in Terminal Care has increased dramatically. It is always difficult... Read More >>
The most current update on the special concerns of nurses caring for hospice and terminally ill patients and dealing... Read More >>
Help families of institutionalized elders with this compassionate and practical manual. Read More >>
Just as everyone must die, almost everyone will deal with death among close friends or loved ones. This collection... Read More >>
This book shows how dying is a management problem for hospitals, occupying space but few billable encounters and... Read More >>
In I'll Have it God's Way, individuals and groups will be taking a hard look at themselves, their families and at... Read More >>
This introductory guide released in March 2010, has been extensively updated and is perfect for all members of the... Read More >>