7 silent ailments that appear a year before D:Eath… See more

Prioritize comfort, quiet and a familiar environment.

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Allow deep conversations if the person wishes, even about memories or saying goodbye. Coffin

Drinks
, clothing,
probiotics
, health monitoring devices, cooking
classes , legal advice, prison novels, elderly care products, personal hygiene products. Seek professional support when needed, both medical and emotional.

The end of life doesn’t always come suddenly; often, it’s a silent and gradual process. Recognizing these signs doesn’t mean giving up, but rather accompanying the dying person with greater understanding, humanity, and respect. Being present, accepting, and loving unconditionally can become one of the most precious acts we can give and receive.

 

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