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Hospice: a place for healing and dying well
Authors:Hines B E  Peura S M
Institution:Corpus Christi Residence, Corpus Christi, TX.
Abstract:Caregivers of people with end-stage AIDS face difficult challenges in working with the young, disabled, and dying as they try to help these individuals learn to live and die well. A hospice, a place where people come to die, is based on the philosophy that death can be experienced as a meaningful stage of life. The role of the hospice counselor is to assist dying clients in moving toward inner peace and self-possession, the ultimate goal of dying well. Counselors and caregivers of people with AIDS find their clients dealing with denial, anger, and depression. In the residential hospice setting, staff daily face the need to respond to these issues and the dynamic nature of HIV disease in a community made up of residents, families, partners, volunteers, and other staff. The goal of a hospice is to establish an environment that allows growth, communication, and achievement, despite physical and emotional decline. Hospice care enables individuals to experience the full spectrum of life with all of its emotions while facing the reality of death.
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