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The Best Death: How to Die Well
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Discover 'The Best Death: How to Die Well'—a profound guide by Sarah Winch that empowers readers to take control of their end-of-life journey. Written with compassion and insight, this essential book opens the dialogue around death, encouraging individuals and families to reflect on how to approach dying in a meaningful way. Drawing from her deep professional background as a registered nurse and ethicist, Sarah shares invaluable wisdom gained from her personal experience caring for her husband through his battle with kidney cancer. The book addresses important topics such as end-of-life decision-making, palliative care options, and the emotional complexities surrounding death. With 160 pages of practical advice and heartfelt guidance, this intimate exploration of mortality inspires a proactive approach to planning and discussing our own deaths and those of our loved ones. 'The Best Death' invites readers to redefine what it means to die well and embraces the idea that discussing death can lead to a more fulfilling life. Take the courageous step toward understanding the choices that lie ahead, and ensure you or your loved ones can navigate this inevitable journey with dignity and care.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780702259722
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2017
Publisher: University of Queensland Press
Pages: 160
Description:
In April 2008 Sarah Winch?s husband, Lincoln, died from kidney cancer that was diagnosed only four months earlier. He was 48. Sarah and Lincoln prepared as best they could for his death. Her 30 years as a registered nurse and ethicist, specifically focused on end-of-life care, did not fully prepare Sarah for Lincoln?s death, but it did help them plan for the best death possible.This book advocates for taking control of the final stages of life. It opens up the conversation around death and encourages us to become more informed about how we want to die. This is an intimate, compassionate and practical guide, from someone with uniquely relevant personal and professional experience.
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Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780702259722
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2017
Publisher: University of Queensland Press
Pages: 160
Description:
In April 2008 Sarah Winch?s husband, Lincoln, died from kidney cancer that was diagnosed only four months earlier. He was 48. Sarah and Lincoln prepared as best they could for his death. Her 30 years as a registered nurse and ethicist, specifically focused on end-of-life care, did not fully prepare Sarah for Lincoln?s death, but it did help them plan for the best death possible.This book advocates for taking control of the final stages of life. It opens up the conversation around death and encourages us to become more informed about how we want to die. This is an intimate, compassionate and practical guide, from someone with uniquely relevant personal and professional experience.
This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.
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