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End of Life Care
Knowing that everyone will face and end at some point in their lives makes it important for each of us to consider how we would prefer to be treated during our last days.  And when we are caregiving, sometimes these decisions fall squarely on our shoulders.  Communicating with our loved ones while they are still able to express their wishes is the ideal.  A living will or advanced care directive is of significant help.  But when wishes are not known and cannot be communicated,  decisions will have to be made without their help.