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註釋There is no escaping the fact that one day all of us will die. Hospitals remain the most common place to die, so groups of health care professionals are now specializing in the unique care required to effectively treat the terminally ill and dying. These special groups of individuals are called Palliative Care Teams and are typically composed of nurses, physicians, social workers, and chaplains. Palliative Care Teams provide additional comfort and reassurance needed to enhance care. They have a special focus on treatments and communication that would allow a patient to die peacefully and in an atmosphere of love and acceptance.
Resilient Hearts explores one such Palliative Care Team as they interact with their dying patients and one another. It provides insight into the joy that can result from sharing both laughter and tears with the dying and their families. Resilient Hearts emphasizes the honor Palliative Care Team members are granted when they bear witness to true courage and deep love in its purest form and demonstrates the caring that must occur between team members as they struggle to thrive in an atmosphere of loss and grief.