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Old 07-25-2010, 08:26 PM #10
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As a "former" hospice nurse, please know that the most important thing is letting them know they are loved, also that it is alright to "move on" to heaven when they are called. Sometimes they need that permission to move on. Dont be afraid to cry as you are starting a grievig process. Live review is also VERY important. Reminds you and your loved one that there have been many, good times and times you will remember.
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