
Hadley Vlahos
Hadley Vlahos is an American palliative care nurse and author known for her compassionate approach to end-of-life care. In her book 'Entre a vida e o depois,' she shares poignant stories of her patients, emphasizing the importance of discussing death openly and the peace that can come from accepting mortality. Vlahos advocates for better understanding and communication surrounding death, encouraging families to engage in conversations about legacies and final wishes. Her experiences reveal the beauty and tranquility that can accompany the dying process, challenging societal taboos about death and highlighting the need for education on palliative care.
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'Pacientes sempre me falam de familiares mortos que vêm buscá-los', conta enfermeira de cuidados paliativos







