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Submit ReviewBeth Cavenaugh is a certified hospice and palliative care nurse and educator with over 14 years of experience in caring for terminally ill patients. She has been a registered nurse for over 24 years and holds a bachelor’s degree in nursing from Creighton university. Beth has supported hundreds of patients and their families at inpatient units, in the home setting, and behind the scenes in hospice care. Compassion, patient autonomy, and transparent communication are at the core of her care philosophy. Today we discuss the loss of her mom to lung cancer when Beth was in her 20s and the loss of her dad to a sudden cardiac event.
In her tender yet transparent guide to your final days, experienced hospice nurse Beth Cavenaugh reveals what options you may have as a patient with a terminal diagnosis. With personal stories and a touch of humor, her book, "Some Light at the End" will help you find support to understand this process, be better informed, and anticipate the unknown.
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