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Sue LeDoux Posted on December 13, 2021 by Sue LeDouxDecember 13, 2021

        Caregiving is a battle against illness, depression, frustration, worry, and at times deep sorrow. We try to maintain as much wellness as possible for our loved one, yet the truth that we have no control over … Continue reading →

Posted in caregiving | Tagged comfort care, end of life, hospice, hospital care, MOLST, semantics, sorrow, talk about end of life choices | 6 Replies

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