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Walk me to the water three people in their time of dying

Portrays the experience of three terminally-ill cancer patients being cared for at home by their families and hospice workers. The family members and patients express their own stories and emotions about death and dying.

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  • "Three people in their time of dying"@en

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  • "Portrays the experience of three terminally-ill cancer patients being cared for at home by their families and hospice workers. The family members and patients express their own stories and emotions about death and dying."@en
  • "Three patients with terminal cancer, and their families, express their feelings about dying, and how health workers from the local hospice program helped with the home health care, providing expertise and emotional support for patients and families."@en
  • "Intimately portrays the experiences of three terminally ill cancer patients being cared for at home. By allowing these patients and those closest to them to tell their own stories, the film conveys a broad range of circumstances, emotions, and insights including the fear and confusion felt by those coping with terminal illness and the strengthening of family bonds that can accompany this distress."@en
  • "Three terminally ill cancer patients and their families express their feelings about dying, particularly dying at home."@en
  • "This program clearly and powerfully portrays the needs of the dying. It is a loving contribution to the field of death education."@en
  • "Intimate portraits of three terminally ill cancer patients being cared for at home and in a hospice."@en
  • "Intimately portrays the experiences of three terminally ill cancer patients being cared for at home. Conveys a broad range of circumstances, emotions, and insights. Through the patients and those closest to them telling their own stories, viewers see the fear and confusion so often felt by those coping with terminal illness, along with the possibilities for individual growth and the strengthening of family ties that can accompany this distress."
  • "Intimately portrays the experiences of three terminally ill cancer patients being cared for at home. Conveys a broad range of circumstances, emotions, and insights. Through the patients and those closest to them telling their own stories, viewers see the fear and confusion so often felt by those coping with terminal illness, along with the possibilities for individual growth and the strengthening of family ties that can accompany this distress."@en

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