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New Book “Moments That Matter” by Diane M. Fasselius Provides Invaluable Guidance on Health Care Decision-Making and End-of-Life Care

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New Book "Moments That Matter" by Diane M. Fasselius Provides Invaluable Guidance on Health Care Decision-Making and End-of-Life Care
Author and healthcare professional Diane M. Fasselius offer readers comprehensive insights and practical advice on advance directives for end-of-life care.

June 21st, 2023 - Healthcare decision-making is a complex and often challenging process, particularly regarding end-of-life care. In her book, "Moments That Matter," author Diane M. Fasselius draws from her extensive experience as a registered nurse and certified hospice and palliative care nurse to provide invaluable guidance and reflections on healthcare decision-making, offering readers a comprehensive resource to make informed choices during critical times.

As we journey through life, we encounter various moments that shape our experiences and leave a lasting impact. Some of the most significant moments we face are related to our healthcare decisions, especially when we are unable to speak for ourselves. Fasselius brings a compassionate and practical approach to this important topic, emphasizing the importance of planning ahead for end-of-life care.

In "Moments That Matter," Fasselius highlights the significance of advance directives, including living wills, durable power of attorney for health care, and do-not-resuscitate (DNR) orders. She clearly explains these legal documents, their purpose, and how to complete them properly. Fasselius also addresses common misconceptions and challenges related to advance directives, such as the role of family members, the limitations of living wills, and the importance of choosing a trusted healthcare proxy. By documenting their preferences in an advance directive, readers can ensure that their wishes are respected and followed, even if they cannot communicate or make decisions in the future.

In addition, Fasselius emphasizes the importance of communication in healthcare decision-making. She provides practical tips on initiating and navigating conversations with loved ones, caregivers, and healthcare providers, including strategies for dealing with resistance, disagreements, and emotional challenges. Fasselius stresses the need for active listening, empathy, and respect in communication and the importance of revisiting and revising advance directives as circumstances change.

"Moments That Matter" also delves into the broader societal and cultural perspectives on healthcare decision-making. Fasselius discusses the challenges of navigating the complex healthcare system, including issues related to access, affordability, and disparities in care. She examines the role of cultural beliefs, religious values, and personal biases in shaping healthcare decisions, highlighting the need for cultural competence and sensitivity in providing end-of-life care.

Fasselius shares poignant stories from her own experiences as a nurse, illustrating the profound impact of healthcare decision-making on patients, families, and healthcare providers. Through these real-life accounts, readers gain a deeper understanding of the emotional, ethical, and practical aspects of end-of-life care. Fasselius highlights the importance of empathy, compassion, and dignity in providing care to patients at the end of life and how honoring their wishes and values can bring comfort and solace to patients and families during difficult times.

"Moments That Matter" is a comprehensive and compassionate resource for anyone navigating the complex and challenging process of health care decision-making and end-of-life care. Fasselius's extensive experience as a healthcare professional and her practical advice, personal reflections, and societal perspectives make this book an invaluable guide for readers seeking to make informed choices during critical times.

About the Author

Diane M. Fasselius is a registered nurse and a certified hospice and palliative care nurse with extensive experience in health care decision-making and end-of-life care. She has worked in various healthcare settings, including hospitals, hospice care, and home health care, and has provided care to patients and families facing serious illness and end-of-life issues. Fasselius is also a sought-after speaker and educator on advanced care planning, palliative care, and end-of-life care topics. She is deeply committed to advocating for patient-centered care and helping individuals and families navigate the complexities of the healthcare system.

"Moments That Matter" by author Diane M. Fasselius is now available for purchase on Amazon and other major online retailers.

Book Name: Moments That Matter
Author Name: Diane M. Fasselius
ISBN Number: 978-1916626218
Ebook Version: Click Here
Paperback Version: Click Here

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