16,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Versandkostenfrei*
Versandfertig in 1-2 Wochen
payback
8 °P sammeln
  • Broschiertes Buch

When someone we love is seriously ill or nearing the end of their life, it can be overwhelming-especially for young people. Written by teens for teens, Someone I Love Is Dying in Hospice offers clear, compassionate guidance to help navigate the world of hospice care. It provides relatable, accurate information about what hospice is, how it supports those who are ill, and how it helps families during challenging times. From understanding palliative care to managing the emotional and physical changes at the end of life, this book offers insights into common symptoms, the roles of hospice staff,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
When someone we love is seriously ill or nearing the end of their life, it can be overwhelming-especially for young people. Written by teens for teens, Someone I Love Is Dying in Hospice offers clear, compassionate guidance to help navigate the world of hospice care. It provides relatable, accurate information about what hospice is, how it supports those who are ill, and how it helps families during challenging times. From understanding palliative care to managing the emotional and physical changes at the end of life, this book offers insights into common symptoms, the roles of hospice staff, and how to stay connected with loved ones. Above all, it normalizes the dying process, focusing on comfort, peace, and dignity. Whether you're seeking support for your own feelings or want to better understand your loved one's care, this peer-written guide will help you feel prepared and less alone.
Autorenporträt
Lucas and Gregory Perri are brothers who are passionate advocates for storytelling as a means of social activism and inclusivity. Motivated by the transformative power of kindness, empathy, and service, they hope to inspire a sense of resiliency, agency, and community. Their work aims to help young people better understand hospice care and navigate the emotional difficulties that come with it. When they're not writing, volunteering, or pursuing their own interests, they can often be found engaged in a friendly competition to determine, once and for all, who's the fastest and strongest Perri brother.