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What You Need to Know If You or a Loved One Requires End-of-Life Care

By Ben Poston and Kim Christensen — 2020

Conceived as an end-of-life option for terminally ill patients, hospices provide palliative care, medications, nursing services, and counseling for those diagnosed with six months or less to live.

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Living with the Dying

Frank Ostaseski is a tall, slim man with blue eyes that radiate calm. As director of the San Francisco Zen Center’s Hospice Program, he counsels the dying and their families, and teaches others to care for people with terminal illness.

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What the Living Can Learn from the Dying

Sean Illing and Frank Ostaseski discuss what Ostaseski has learned from the conversations he’s had with the dying.

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What Death Teaches About Life: An Interview with Frank Ostaseski

Frank Ostaseski, an internationally respected Buddhist teacher and pioneer in end-of-life care, has accompanied over 1,000 people through their dying process.

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Handling a Loved One’s Illness