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  2. Talk about death, but live your life: What people working in ...

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    People who work in end-of-life care often have a special perspective on death. (Getty Images) ... Others in hospice care say dying patients' regrets have inspired them to seek out more humor and ...

  3. Don’t avoid the end-of-life talk with your aging parents ...

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    Pahl, a hospice social worker whose intimate view of the death process in her work led to the development of The Death Deck, a game specifically created to help ease the discomfort around death ...

  4. Workers' Memorial Day - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, the AFL-CIO declared April 28 "Workers' Memorial Day" to honor the hundreds of thousands of working people killed and injured on the job every year. April 28 is the anniversary of the date the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 went into effect, and when the Occupational Safety and Health Administration was formed (April 28, 1971).

  5. Meet the death doulas who bring comfort to people at the end ...

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    And while dying has become increasingly medicalized, for centuries, people died in their own homes, with family and friends by their side, and often with a village elder helping with the final steps.

  6. Die with your boots on - Wikipedia

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    Some sources (e.g., American Heritage Dictionary of Idioms) say that the phrase probably originally alluded to soldiers who died on active duty. The Oxford Dictionary of Idioms says: "Die with your boots on was apparently first used in the late 19th century of deaths of cowboys and others in the American West who were killed in gun battles or ...

  7. End-of-life care - Wikipedia

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    While not possible for every person needing care, surveys of the general public suggest most people would prefer to die at home. [49] In the period from 2003 to 2017, the number of deaths at home in the United States increased from 23.8% to 30.7%, while the number of deaths in the hospital decreased from 39.7% to 29.8%. [ 50 ]

  8. Wells Fargo employee dying at her desk ‘sheds light on the ...

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    The day Prudhomme was found Denise, a different Wells Fargo employee based in Phoenix who did not give her last name, said she was on the same floor when the “unfortunate event took place.”

  9. Dignified death - Wikipedia

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    Dignified death, death with dignity, dying with dignity or dignity in dying is an ethical concept aimed at avoiding suffering and maintaining control and autonomy in the end-of-life process. [1] In general, it is usually treated as an extension of the concept of dignified life , in which people retain their dignity and freedom until the end of ...