So rather than looking at one isolated symptom, it’s more useful, both from a medical perspective and emotionally, to observe trends, or groups of symptoms changing together. Taken as a whole, this insight can enable caregivers and family members to have a better idea of what might be going on and how to respond best.
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Conclusion
Ultimately, seeing those subtle changes isn’t about predicting when the person is going to die. On the contrary, it’s about getting a sense of what might be going on and responding in the best manner. Estate planning resources
The last phase of life is often a slower progression defined by physical, emotional, and mental changes. When families identify those patterns, they can spend less time fearing and more time comforting, and simply being present.
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