Death is something everyone experiences but few people want to talk about. One nurse is trying to break that stigma, taking to TikTok to talk frankly about death, from what a person feels while dying ...
Most people worry about how they’ll live, not how much it costs to die. But for TikToker Jordan (@soiledinstyle), who is a ...
A new study from Central South University in China examined the relationship between nursing interns’ attitudes toward death and their attitudes toward hospice care, finding that emotional responses ...
Julie discussed symptoms someone in the actively dying phase might experience that may look scary, but are completely normal — like the death rattle, the "rally," and "fish-out-of-water" breathing.
Demand for home health care, including at-home hospice care, has skyrocketed since the onset of the COVID pandemic, as has ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul has agreed to pass the Medical Aid in Dying Act. Advocates are pleased but have concerns over amendments.
There was a higher death rate and rate of using hospice in residents with Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia receiving memory care treatment at assisted living communities compared to those at ...
I’ve spent more than a decade in hospice care, sitting at the bedsides of people facing the final days of their lives. I’ve held hands in hospital rooms, in tents, in prison cells, and in homes that ...
Illinois now joins at least 10 other states, among them California, Hawaii, Colorado, Oregon, as well as Washington, D.C., in ...
Illinois residents with terminal illnesses may choose to end their lives on their own terms under a law Gov. JB Pritzker has signed.
Hospice of Humboldt released the following statement on the death of President Jimmy Carter: “Hospice of Humboldt is deeply saddened by the passing of former President Jimmy Carter. We extend our ...
Julie McFadden, a hospice nurse in California, shares information about death on her TikTok account, @hospicenursejulie. — @hospicenursejulie/TikTok (NEW YORK) — Death is something everyone ...