Maggie Callanan Books

Patricia Kelley and Maggie Callanan are both experienced hospice nurses who co-authored the book Final Gifts. Their work explores the profound and often spiritual experiences of individuals nearing the end of life. Through their compassionate care and deep understanding of the dying process, Kelley and Callanan provide valuable insights into how to support and communicate with those facing death. Final Gifts has become a widely respected resource for both healthcare professionals and families dealing with end-of-life care.

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What's Final Gifts about?

Final Gifts by Patricia Kelley and Maggie Callanan is a poignant exploration of the profound communication and spiritual experiences that often occur between dying patients and their loved ones. Drawing on their experiences as hospice nurses, the authors offer insights into the final stages of life and the ways in which individuals can find peace and connection in their last moments.

Who should read Final Gifts?

  • Individuals seeking a deeper understanding of the dying process and how to support loved ones
  • Healthcare professionals, including nurses, hospice workers, and caregivers
  • Those interested in spirituality and finding meaning in life and death

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     Books: Final Gifts by Maggie Callanan

    Final Gifts

    Maggie Callanan

    What's Final Gifts about?

    Final Gifts is a poignant exploration of the spiritual and emotional experiences of terminally ill patients as they approach the end of life. Written by hospice nurses Maggie Callanan and Patricia Kelley, the book delves into the profound insights and final gifts that dying individuals often share with their loved ones, offering a unique perspective on the dying process and the importance of providing compassionate care.

    Who should read Final Gifts?

    • Individuals who are caring for a loved one at the end of life

    • Healthcare professionals working in hospice or palliative care

    • People who want to gain a deeper understanding of the dying process and how to support those who are dying