Death & Dying in Today’s Society

The concept of death is often more “real” to the elderly, many of whom say they “take each day as it comes.” Understanding the notions and emotions of patients in relation to death is an important aspect of managing their care. Upon completion of the training, participants should be able to understand their own attitudes towards death and dying, generally how to identify residents’ attitudes towards death and dying, support individual residents nearing death, and understand the signs of approaching death.

A woman with curly hair smiles while sitting at a desk with a laptop. She is illustrated in a line art style, merging art with reality. The background is a neutral wall, and there is a small, white emblem in the bottom right corner of the image.

   English

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   CE Credit Hours: 1

   Length: 1

Death & Dying in Today’s Society

A woman with curly hair smiles while sitting at a desk with a laptop. She is illustrated in a line art style, merging art with reality. The background is a neutral wall, and there is a small, white emblem in the bottom right corner of the image.

   English

   Audio Not Included

   CE Credit Hours: 1

   Length: 1

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