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- Enhancing Caregiver Outcomes in Palliative
Care
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Ruth McCorkle, PhD, FAAN, and Jeannie V. Pasacreta, PhD, RN, CS,
School of Nursing, Yale University, New Haven, Conn.
Background: Families are increasingly replacing skilled health care
workers in the delivery of unfamiliar complex care to their relatives
with cancer, despite other obligations and responsibilities that
characterize their lives. Methods: The authors review the needs of
cancer caregivers and describe intervention strategies not only
presented I the literature, but also implemented in their own program
of research to address those needs during the palliative phase of
cancer.
Advance Directives Provide Comfort, Not
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Ten Warning Signs of Caregiver Stress
- Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders Asso., Inc.
A Sandpiper to Bring You Joy
- This is a true story sent out by Robert Peterson. It serves as a
reminder to all of us that we need to take time to enjoy living
and life and each other.
 
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