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What you might expect from the early stages, after the first year, and after several years; from Cruse
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What you might expect from the early stages, after the first year, and after several years; from Cruse
Information from Cruse covering appetite and digestion, sleep, anxiety, and physical pain.
From feeling angry or anxious; crying all the time or not at all; eating or sleeping too much or too little; to feeling numb or physically ill - information from Cruse.
Information, advice and tips for where you can find support if your child has experienced a bereavement or loss, from Young Minds
Starting conversations that seem potentially emotional can be daunting - here are five tips from Time To Change to help you get started
When the person you are caring for dies it can be very difficult, because you are coping with their loss as well as a huge change to your day-to-day routine. Advice from Hospice UK on...
Caring for someone when they are dying can be very difficult. While it can feel hard to think of much else, it’s important to consider your own wellbeing too. From Hospice UK
Guidance from Hospice UK about flexible working, taking time off in an emergency, and financial support while you're working and caring
Caring for someone who is at the end of their life at home can be rewarding, but also very challenging - where to get support and how to take care of yourself
Guidance from Hospice UK about what to do with online accounts like Facebook, Netflix and WhatsApp messages and photos when the account holder dies
Information from Hospice UK about why organ donation is important; who can be an organ donor; and how to register as an organ donor
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