Hospice Nurse Reveals Common Regrets of the Dying
Julie McFadden, a California hospice nurse known as "Hospice Nurse Julie," recently shared insights on the most common regrets expressed by her patients in their final days. During an interview on the podcast "Disruptors," she emphasized that many people wish they had appreciated their health more. McFadden, who has cared for over 100 patients at the end of their lives, stated that individuals often reflect on the small joys they took for granted, such as the ability to breathe or enjoy the sunshine.
McFadden noted that her experiences in hospice care shed light on both life and death, encouraging people to practice gratitude for daily experiences. In addition to highlighting these emotional struggles, she expressed concern over the financial burdens of end-of-life care in the U.S., stating that hospice services often come at a significant cost, leaving many working-class families in difficult situations.
Her goal is to help individuals understand the dying process better before facing it with loved ones, advocating for knowledge and awareness around this sensitive topic.
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