cover image Living at the End of Life: A Hospice Nurse Addresses the Most Common Questions

Living at the End of Life: A Hospice Nurse Addresses the Most Common Questions

Karen Whitley Bell. Sterling Publishing (NY), $17.95 (239pp) ISBN 978-1-4027-6838-5

As a hospice nurse for 16 years, Bell understands the concept of a ""good death."" A daily witness to fatal illness and end-of-life moments, Bell's powerful message is aimed at making sure the final months or days of a patient are well-lived, marked by peace, comfort, and a chance to say goodbye. Illustrating the tenets and benefits of palliative care with firsthand accounts of her patients, Bell manages, as stated by American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine co-founder Charles G. Sasser in his foreword, to place readers ""at bedsides during one of the most intimate of life's dramas."" As such, she delivers a wealth of useful information on pain management, choosing a hospice and general day-to-day care giving in a powerful, hard-to-forget way. Straightforward and empathetic, with an easy-to-navigate style, Bell details what to expect in both physical and spiritual terms, including practical considerations as well as ways to find closure and cope with loss.