💬 If Your Parent Shows These 4 Signs, They May Be Nearing the End of Life — How to Prepare with Love and Dignity
3. Noticeable Changes in Breathing
- Breathing may become slower, irregular, or shallow
- You might notice “Cheyne-Stokes” breathing — periods of gasping followed by pauses
- A “death rattle” (gurgling sound) may occur as muscles relax and secretions build
✅ What you can do:
- Turn their head gently to the side to help drainage
- Keep the room quiet and calm
- Ask hospice staff about medications to reduce discomfort
4. Withdrawal from Surroundings
- Your parent may seem less responsive or stop speaking
- They may appear to be “looking inward” or watching something unseen
- This is not a sign of fear — it’s a common part of the dying process
✅ What you can do:
- Stay close, even if they don’t respond
- Share memories, read aloud, or say, “It’s okay to let go”
- Know they can often still hear you, even when silent
🛡️ How to Prepare — With Heart and Practicality
✅ Emotional Preparation
- Spend quiet time with your parent — hold hands, listen, reminisce
- Say what you need to say: “I love you,” “Thank you,” “I forgive you”
- Invite siblings or loved ones to say goodbye if possible