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TO DIE FOR: What to Expect at the End of Life

23 min · 1. Mai 2026
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Death is a natural part of life—but many of the symptoms that happen at the end can feel unfamiliar, and even alarming, if you've never seen them before. In this episode, we gently walk through the most common end-of-life changes, including shifts in awareness, breathing patterns, appetite, and skin. We explain what is normal, what families can expect, and how to support your loved one with comfort and confidence. As hospice nurses, we've cared for hundreds of patients and supported families through this exact experience. Our goal is to take away fear and replace it with understanding. In this episode, you'll learn: * Common physical and cognitive changes at end of life * Why these symptoms happen * Which signs may feel upsetting—but are normal * Simple, non-medication ways to provide comfort * How to support your loved one with peace and presence Whether you're currently caring for someone, preparing for the future, or simply wanting to understand this part of life more deeply—this conversation is here to guide you. Because death is not something to fear—it's something we can learn to understand.

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