Hospice Nurse's Insights on Death
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•Hospice nurse shares clue she uses to know if someone is dying 6 months before it happens
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Julie McFadden shares clue she uses to know if someone is dying 6 months before it happens.
McFadden is a palliative care nurse in the Los Angeles area who has seen over a hundred people die.
She can determine that someone only has half a year left to live when most of us have no idea they have entered the final stages of life.
One of the things that makes death so scary is the number of unknowns surrounding the process. That’s why it’s so important that McFadden shares her stories of helping people to the next side. She shows that death is a natural process and that hospice nurses are here to help make the transition as peaceful as possible..
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