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Patients must meet these two qualifications for hospice care: - Certification that says the patient is terminally ill with a 6-month life expectancy from two physicians (the attending physician and the hospice medical director) - The patient of the family must be aware of the prognosis and decide on palliative or comfort care, rather than active curative measures Contact us at 818-848-6410 today for more information.
Reminiscing about good memories helps a terminally ill person find peace before death. This is also comforting not only to the dying loved one but also to the ones who will be left behind.
six years ago, I went mute from trauma. The death of my family and then a terminal diagnosis Proved too much for me to bear. Grieving what I lost and Grieving what I gained. I was frozen in time even though the world moved on. And only now am I able to start breathing again.
Life is for living go and live each moment for you never know when it will be your last
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Washington D.C.
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