Death is a universal experience, yet it remains one of the most misunderstood stages of life. To help families feel more prepared, hospice professionals often share information about what typically happens as someone approaches the end of life.
Julie McFadden, a nurse with more than 15 years of experience in intensive care and hospice settings, has used her platform to educate the public about the natural processes that can occur during a person’s final days. Her goal is to reduce fear, encourage open conversations, and help loved ones better understand what they may witness at a bedside.
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