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What advice would you give to someone who's beginning to understand and accept that a relative or friend who has dementia now needs end of life care?
For example, someone who:
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What advice would you give to someone who's beginning to understand and accept that a relative or friend who has dementia now needs end of life care?
For example, someone who:
- Sees the person isn't only being made as comfortable as possible anymore, but that they're in their last days of life.
- Is conflicted or confused, whether due to guilt about feeling relief over the end being in sight, or unsure what to feel because they've already grieved the person they were before dementia.
- Has realised they've been in denial up to now, but the fact the person will die suddenly feels very real.
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