End-of-Life Rallies Are a Gift that Can Confuse Family Members

Photo credit Claudia  Dear Carol: My mom was in hospice care for over five months. During those months, we thought that she was near death several times, but she’d rally (that’s what they call it) after each episode. Until she didn’t. I guess I’d become complacent because she’d improved so often, but her death felt like a shock.  Apparently, such rallies aren’t unusual. Have you experienced it with your family? Does anyone have any idea why this happens? It’s been hard losing my mom right after she perked up so I’m struggling to find acceptance with the fact that she did finally pass. – WP Continue reading on Inforum for more about pre-death rallies and how they can be a blessing but also contribute to the shock and grief of a loss: Minding Our Elders: Caregivers Share Their Personal Stories.“I hold onto your book as a life preserver and am reading it slowly on purpose...I don't want it to end.” ...Craig William Dayton, Film Composer Discover the Difference. EGOSAN - the Top-Rated incontinence brand from Italy. Now Available on Amazon.              Related StoriesCoping With Older Adults Who Need but Won’t Accept In-Home CaregiversDoes Your Sibling Worry More for Their Inheritance Than Mom and Dad’s Care?Surprisingly, Some Siblings Feel Shut Out of Caregiving 
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