Let the family know how much you value their loved one and how you support what they are doing. Offer to help in whatever way you can. Let them know that you feel for them. Just your willingness to be there is half the battle. Your friendship prevents isolation. Emotional support comes from remembering the person has not changed and letting them know that your friendship has not changed either. Accepting practical help can be hard at first.
Allow the person and their family to make the decisions, and fall in with them. You can give help in many ways — by cooking or gardening, providing books or DVDs, picking up the kids from school or assisting with visits for treatment. You can help by being a good listener and making practical suggestions:.
Being observant also helps — the washing up needs doing, the mowing needs doing. Sometimes it is good to just do it. It is not an easy time. Even when a death is expected it comes as a shock. Available On Air Stations. All Streams.
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But what should you write in a card for someone with terminal cancer? You can use one or more of the messages below as-is, or take inspiration from these examples to create your own heartfelt card. Tip: If someone in your life is facing their own mortality, they might worry about the complex tasks their family will face when they're gone. Knowing that their family members have a post-loss checklist to work through may help. Use the examples below as inspiration to get you thinking.
Give these messages some thought and find the perfect thing to say to the person who needs to hear it. Feel free to modify the ideas below to fit your needs and the person you are thinking of. Before we begin, let's first talk about what not to say. Clarifying your relationship with this person and your intention is very important before you begin.
Are you choosing to say these words in person or write them in a card? Are you looking for inspirational words or a sympathy message for a dear friend who is dying? Here are some helpful examples to get you started. Aaron Burden. Write something with meaning that speaks from the heart. Kate Macate. John Jennings. Thanks for your kind words. I agree, that after you've lost someone yourself it is much easier to relate to others. Hi Carol, thank you so much for your feedback.
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