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🤍 For Families & Loved Ones
If you’re here because someone you love is nearing the end of life, I want you to know this first: You are not doing this wrong. Most families arrive at end-of-life feeling unsure, unprepared, and afraid of making mistakes. That uncertainty is not a failure — it’s part of loving someone through a moment we’re rarely taught how to navigate. This space is here to offer education, perspective, and steadiness as you move through this time. Here you’ll find posts about: - What families often notice as the body begins to change - How to be present at the bedside without needing the “right” words - What is normal, what is common, and what often brings fear - How to care for yourself while caring for someone else This is not a place for medical advice or crisis support. It is a place to learn, to orient, and to feel less alone in the unknown. You don’t need to read everything at once. Take what helps. Leave what doesn’t. If you’d like, you’re welcome to introduce yourself in Community Discussion — or simply read quietly until you’re ready. You are allowed to move at your own pace here. 🤍
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