Articles
End of life: Caring for someone who is dying
Choosing where to die
Spirituality at the end of life
Saying goodbye
Content
Best practices in end-of-life care
Making decisions
Supporting spiritual needs
Supporting emotional needs
Recognizing when death is near
Providing comfort
Keeping vigil
Recognizing when death is near
While it's difficult to know when someone is going to die, there are common signs that may indicate the last days or hours of life. These may include:
- Restlessness, confusion or agitation
- Increased sleep or periods of drowsiness
- Loss of appetite
- Irregular breathing or pauses in breathing
- Swelling, coldness or blue coloring in the hands or feet
- Reports of seeing someone who has already died
- Gurgling or crackling sounds with breathing