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Palliative Care Manual 2016

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Baycrest - End of Life Volunteer Manual 49 • When greeting the person, introduce yourself -- something you may have to do several times with some patients. • Be yourself. CONVERSATION STARTERS • Talk about the person's room – such as cards on display, plants, pictures, furnishings, views from windows, garden and/or surroundings. • Ask about the person and family – siblings, children, grandchildren, family achievements, education and reminiscences. • Ask about their life story – where they were born, their childhood, pets, family life when they were young, special friends, historical events they lived through, hurdles and heartbreaks, and favourite occasions. • Discuss what's happening now or this week – the weather, current events, how their week was, family members' activities in the past week and any planned outings. • Explore social interests – hobbies, favourite pastimes, sports, travels, jobs, friends, movies and community involvement. • Talk about thoughts and feelings– their dreams, fears, hopes and expectations for themselves and their family members.

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