Dying Well Table of Contents

Although death is an inevitable part of life, few of us know just what to do or say or how to find the support we need when we are nearing the end of our lives and saying our final goodbyes. Dying Well—The Final Stage of Survivorship is an informative, supportive, and reassuring program designed to teach you more about your choices and resources and what to expect during this last stage of survival.

  1. Managing Anxiety and Depression
  2. To Treat or Not to Treat
  3. Living with Dying
  4. Hospice and Palliative Care
  5. Symptom Management
  6. Signs of Approaching Death
  7. Role of Spirituality
  8. Managing Grief
  9. Death and Dying Resources
  10. Additional References

SURVIVOR PROFILES

Merv Williams, three-year prostate cancer survivor

Life has many challenges, but it’s our response to the toughest tests that proves our mettle. When I was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2007, I knew I had no other choice but to survive first and then make the most of my experience.
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