Healthy living

Understanding the dying process

It is important to remember that just as people are unique, so too is their death. It is almost impossible to tell you exactly when or how a person will die.

Regardless of the illness there are several changes that are likely to happen as death gets closer. This information can help you be prepared for what to expect as death approaches.

The information on this page is also available as a pdf:

Increasing tiredness
Anxiety and confusion
Difficulty communicating
Managing pain
Loss of appetite
Becoming unconscious
Breathing changes
Once death has occurred
Caring for yourself

Acknowledgement:

Adapted and revised from a brochure by the Comprehensive Evidence Based Palliative Approach to Residential Aged Care (CEBPARAC) Project. A version of this brochure is available from CareSearch (external site).


Acknowledgements
WA Cancer and Palliative Care Network

This publication is provided for education and information purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical care. Information about a therapy, service, product or treatment does not imply endorsement and is not intended to replace advice from your healthcare professional. Readers should note that over time currency and completeness of the information may change. All users should seek advice from a qualified healthcare professional for a diagnosis and answers to their medical questions.

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