Mental Health, Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities and the Ageing Process 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-56934-1_10
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Bereavement, Grief Reactions and End of Life

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“…For example, in care settings, understanding client responses to the death of other clients, which often fuel anticipatory grief reactions regarding their own death, provide opportunities to talk about death and dying. 49,52 Weise et al 49 identified opportunities to engage in such discussions including 'when family die', 'incidental opportunities', 'when clients live with someone who is dying' and 'when a client is dying'. These are all opportunities for supported decision making.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For example, in care settings, understanding client responses to the death of other clients, which often fuel anticipatory grief reactions regarding their own death, provide opportunities to talk about death and dying. 49,52 Weise et al 49 identified opportunities to engage in such discussions including 'when family die', 'incidental opportunities', 'when clients live with someone who is dying' and 'when a client is dying'. These are all opportunities for supported decision making.…”
Section: Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%