Final Gifts: Understanding the Special Awareness, Needs, and Communications of the Dying by Maggie Callanan, Patricia Kelley

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  • Pub. Date: January 1992
  • 256pp
  • Sales Rank: 2,967

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    • Pub. Date: January 1992
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 256pp
    • Sales Rank: 2,967

    Synopsis

    When someone we love is terminally ill, we are often unprepared to deal with the experience. But the dying have much to tell us and give to us. Final Gifts is a deeply moving, groundbreaking book that teaches us how to recognize and "decode" the often symbolic communications of those on the verge of death. In this humane, compassionate, and insightful approach to helping the dying, Callanan and Kelley show families, friends, and other caregivers how to listen to the dying, how to understand and accept what they wish or need to share, and how to learn from this awesome life event in ways that bring understanding, comfort, intimacy, and peace.

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    "The authors present the intimate experience of dying through stories about tending to patients at the final stage of life."

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    Biography

    Maggie Callanan, R.N., has specialized in the care of the dying since 1981. She lectures widely to lay and professional audiences on death and dying, bereavement, and hospice care. Maggie is the author of Final Journeys and co-author of Final Gifts. She lives on the New England coast.

    Patricia Kelley has worked in hospice care since 1978. She formerly held positions as Clinical Director of Montgomery Hospice in Maryland and as Director of Health Systems Leadership at the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization. She now works as a national and international consultant providing education and training on issues relating to hospice and palliative care. Patricia is also the author of Companion to Grief: Finding Consolation When Someone You Love Has Died.

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    Best book EVER for anyone caring for someone at end of lifeby MargieHG

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    August 29, 2009: This is the best book ever! When someone is dying, they may say and do things that seem odd or out of the ordinary. This book, written by Hospice nurses, explain what these things may mean. There is such a thin veil between life and death and someone facing their final days may "bless" you with some insight from the other side. It truly is a gift if you are lucky enough to be aware of what to look/listen for. I recommend this book highly. You won't be able to put it down.

    This should be mandatory reading for all professionals dealing with death and dying, and given to alby Anonymous

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    April 26, 2009: Our Hospice nurse gave me this book about two months before my husband died of brain cancer. We had been on this journey together for over 18 months, the last 6 months perhaps the most difficult of our lives, but also the most rewarding. As he declined and could no longer speak or swallow, the case histories helped me comfort him along the way, giving specific insight into questions only vaguely answered before, such as "How does it feel to die?" Without help from the book, I would have missed that he told me the exact date he would die-6 weeks before! The book was a Godsend to me as primary caregiver. I have since given copies to a number of friends, regardless of current need. This should be read in advance of need, and read several times! I've now ordered Final Journeys, and expect it to be just as enlightening.


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