Why doing a life review early (and often) is beneficial.
, recommends conducting regular"life reviews," which are a common practice for dying patients in hospices. Once a dying patient's medical needs are taken care of, hospice workers help them conduct a life review, which is a structured series of questions that asks about the person's past and present, as well as the things that are most meaningful to them.
Dr. Grumet notes you can find many of these big-picture, end-of-life questions by Googling “hospice life review,” but as a starting point he shares a few questions here.
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