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Final Gifts: Understanding the Special Awareness, Needs, and Communications of the Dying | 
enlarge | Authors: Maggie Callanan, Patricia Kelley Publisher: Bantam Category: Book
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Rating: 163 reviews Sales Rank: 3197
Media: Paperback Pages: 256 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 8 x 5.2 x 0.7
ISBN: 0553378767 Dewey Decimal Number: 155.937 EAN: 9780553378764 ASIN: 0553378767
Publication Date: February 3, 1997 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Ex library book, usual stickers, markings. Library name marked out in several places. Cover wear, creasing edge rubbing. Page tanning, corner creasing. Back end paper peeled from sticker removal. Soft cover. ISBN 0553378767 match. Need it fast? Order expedited. Delivery Confirmation in USA. Standard post office delivery = 4 to 14 days. Expedited = 2 to 4. International = 7 to 10 days average.
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Product Description Five years after its first publication, with more than 150,000 copies in print, bFinal Gifts/b has become a classic. In this moving and compassionate book, hospice nurses Maggie Callanan and Patricia Kelley share their intimate experiences with patients at the end of life, drawn from more than twenty years experience tending the terminally ill. brbrThrough their stories we come to appreciate the near-miraculous ways in which the dying communicate their needs, reveal their feelings, and even choreograph their own final moments; we also discover the gifts#8212;of wisdom, faith, and love#8212;that the dying leave for the living to share.brbrFilled with practical advice on responding to the requests of the dying and helping them prepare emotionally and spiritually for death, bFinal Gifts/b shows how we can help the dying person live fully to the very end.
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Wonderful book. Highly recommend for anyone on this journey! November 30, 2008 pambrad (San Antonio, Texas United States) I read this book in 1996, when I was taking care of my father who was dying of lung cancer, which had metastasized everywhere. I am a Registered Nurse, worked for 20 yrs in Intensive Care units. I took care of patients immediately after open heart surgery have some trauma experience, so, I knew that death dying could/would be messy, just like birth. However, most of the time, I was not thinking like a nurse. I was thinking like a daughter, who had very little time to be with my father (less than 2 weeks.) My father's hospice nurse, who was also a friend neighbor, recommended this book to me. It helped me immensely, also gave me some insight into helping my patients their families deal with death dying. I have since recommended this book hospice care to my patients their families. As a nurse, I had been told by many patients about their "near death" experiences, so, I knew when my father told me he was talking to people he didn't know, that he was in the presence of Angels, which was very comforting to me. He told me on Sunday, that he would die on Thursday, April 4th, his mother's birthday. She had preceded him in death many years before. When he started telling me that "Granny" was in the room, several days before, I was comforted knowing that he would not have to make this "journey" alone. He was lucid until 30 minutes before his death. He did die on that day, he had the most rapturous smile before he took his last breath. His smile was like, "Ok, I'm ready. Come get me." There is a saying, "Medicine is a science, Nursing is an art." This is a wonderful book for anyone who may be traveling on this journey. Death is just as much a part of life as birth.
Comfort and Reassurance for the Caretaker October 18, 2008 Marie (Florida) This book was informative and comforting to me after I lost my mother to cancer. I wished I'd had this information while I was caring for her during her final months of life. However, it helped me to understand her needs and desires as I reflected on her health and needs during my grieving the first month following her passing. I strongly recommend it as an accompaniment to the services of Hospice.
Final Gifts October 5, 2008 B. D. Johnstone (Rochester, WA USA) I first read this book as my dad was approaching death, which was caused by his cancer. It gave me valuable insights into what my dad, and my family, were going through. I have since purchased and given copies of this book to several friends and family members. I highly recommend it to anyone, but especially if they are currently going through the impending loss of a loved one.
A blessing August 27, 2008 Just Me (Chattanooga, TN) Final Gifts is a blessing for anyone going through the experience of sharing "nearing death" end of life with a loved one. This book was given to me by Hospice nurses and it opened my eyes and helped me to understand some of the communications that my mother was trying to convey. I recommend this book to anyone who has a terminally ill loved one.
Not Helpful If You All Your Loved Ones Are Immortal, But The Rest Of Us... August 15, 2008 Franklin the Mouse (Gorham, ME USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Ms. Callanan and Ms. Kelley have written a guide of different ways patients may react in the process of dying and how everyone involved can be somewhat prepared for what happens towards the end of life. It is very much written in layman's terms. You won't have to worry about cracking open a dictionary for this baby. This book was a great help to my wife when she, her dad and her four siblings helped their dying mother. Many of the examples cited in this book did occur during the final week. The book is illuminating and will give the reader a great deal of comfort. Do yourself a favor and read it.
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