When my mom was dying of cancer, I was given a leaflet that described step by step what was happening, and how I should handle each step, etc. I don't know where to get one. Can I go to any hospice and request one without my aunt being a patient there?
Patient information leaflets are freely available at all hospices for terminal patients. They are given to anybody who asks for them without their relatives being a patient. They are also available online on the sites of the hospices. You can get one at www.nccn.org
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Patient information leaflets are freely available at all hospices for terminal patients. They are given to anybody who asks for them without their relatives being a patient. They are also available online on the sites of the hospices. You can get one at www.nccn.org