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Dying at Home: A Family Guide for Caregiving

by Andrea Sankar

Dying at Home is a thorough, well thought out guidebook to making and then living with the decision to help ease a person’s last days amongst the familiar surroundings of home and loved ones. Midwives who believe that the freedom to choose where to birth is a fundamental and very personal right will recognize an equally fundamental right to die where one chooses. Midwives have an inherent grasp of the spirituality and the nitty-gritty surrounding both birth and death. Learning about and lending support to the "homedeath movement" might be very appropriate.

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