Product Description
Mom’s last wish was to die in peace at home and return to the Other Side. As far as we know, her wish was granted. Author Suzie Daggett shares her reflective, emotional moments while caring for her mom in her final days. Candid, poignant and transparent, this account of a reluctant inexperienced caregiver in the unknown territory of a dying parent is explored.
The author shares deep insights about what it means to honor the dying wishes of an elder, the importance of love, the value of forgiveness and the permission to pass. A page-turner transcending the ordinary telling of a loved one’s death, it keeps even those fearful of the final journey of dying engaged and hopeful. You will laugh, cry and learn.
You will benefit from The Pink Door if you are:
Caring for your elder in the midst of the dying process or if they have passed and you need kindness, guidance and understanding for your stressful time
If you are a caregiver, especially those like me who are/were unprepared for the enormous changes for themselves or their elders
If you are curious about how to BE with the dying/death process
If you have an elder dying at home and do not qualify for hospice. What do you do? How do you cope?
If you need more courage to take on the task of being your elder’s assistant in the dying process. Even if you feel you cannot do it – you can
If you are seeking a deeper awareness of why love, honor, permission and forgiveness are important elements in a peaceful passing process