Conversations

Starting a conversation can be difficult. The topics and questions below may give you some ideas to begin with

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Families and friends are an important part of many people's lives. Some relationships can also be difficult. Here are some ways to start a conversation and give someone a chance to talk about which people are most important to them right now.

Try asking:

Is there anyone who needs to know about your condition?

Who would you like to be with you in your final moments?

Who are your closest, most trusted family members or friends?

Who would you like to know about your care?

Is there anyone you don’t want to know about your situation?

Remember: These prompts are to give the other person an opportunity to talk if they want to. If they don't want to talk, that's okay. Let them know you are there for them when they need you.

Select a topic

Who are the most important people in your life?

Families and friends are an important part of many people's lives. Some relationships can also be difficult. Here are some ways to start a conversation and give someone a chance to talk about which people are most important to them right now.

Try asking:

Is there anyone who needs to know about your condition?

Who would you like to be with you in your final moments?

Who are your closest, most trusted family members or friends?

Who would you like to know about your care?

Is there anyone you don’t want to know about your situation?

Remember: These prompts are to give the other person an opportunity to talk if they want to. If they don't want to talk, that's okay. Let them know you are there for them when they need you.