The Good Death: A Guide for Supporting Your Loved One through the End of Life

At some point, many of us have to show up for someone we love at the end of life. But an already difficult experience can be made easier by knowing how to do that.

With over twenty years of experience as a hospice nurse, palliative care professional, and founder of the Doulagivers Institute, Suzanne B. O’Brien, RN has trained more than 350,000 people in what can be done to help the dying person, caregiver and other loved ones so they may move through each stage with as much comfort and ease as possible.

This book (and part workbook) looks at how how fear of death makes end of life harder, provides care instructions to ensure your loved one’s comfort and helps identify support system strategies to avoid burnout as a caregiver.

Suzanne also has a Youtube Channel that features many helpful videos. Her book, The Good Death: A Guide for Supporting Your Loved One through the End of Life, is available on Amazon.

 

 

 

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