kuolevaiheeseen
"Kuolevaiheeseen" is a Finnish term that refers to the final stage of life, commonly described as the phase leading up to death. The word broadly encompasses the physical, emotional, and psychological changes experienced during the terminal period of an individual's life. This stage typically involves a decline in physical health, with symptoms such as reduced mobility, diminished organ function, and decreased consciousness. The specific manifestations can vary depending on the underlying illnesses and individual circumstances.
In medical and palliative care contexts, the kuolevaiheeseen phase is characterized by the focus on comfort
Psychologically, this stage may involve emotional responses such as acceptance, fear, or reflection on life. Families
Understanding kuolevaiheeseen is important in the context of healthcare, social services, and family support systems, ensuring