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Being Mortal, written by Atul Gawande, brings to light an array of concepts involving death, mortality, aging, and terminal illness. Gawande includes extensive research and chronicles the stories of his patients, other doctors' patients, and his own family members. The resulting book informs readers about many circumstances and scenarios that can help people find the best route through their or their family members' final days, months, or years...

Paperback: 36 pages

Publisher: Idreambooks (March 3, 2016)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 1944195971

ISBN-13: 978-1944195977

Product Dimensions: 5 x 0.1 x 8 inches

Shipping Weight: 1.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (105 customer reviews)

Best Sellers Rank: #603,254 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #118 in Books > Medical Books > Medicine > Hospice Care #448 in Books > Medical Books > Research #605 in Books > Politics & Social Sciences > Sociology > Death

This book is a guide to Being Mortal by Atul Gawande. Gawande became a doctor and saw how little other medical students around him wanted to practice geriatrics. He also saw the sad state of life for many nursing home residents as he watched his wife's grandmother slowly deteriorate. This books discusses Gawande's main points and his advocacy for alternative means to care for the elderly rather than in a nursing home where their quality of life and their health begins to decline. He gives examples of different programs for the elderly that showed a marked improvement from their counterparts in nursing homes. This book is great if you would like to know what Being Mortal is about or a condensed version. This could also be a book that you use to influence your decision on whether you would be interested in Atul Gawande's book.

Another wonderful Instaread summary! This time they've broke “Being Mortal” by Atul Gawande in a simple to understand guide that guides the reader through a 20 minute read of the key points of the actual book. As a certified medical assistant I saw the plight of senior citizens when it came to their health care, and even the dismal state of affairs in many nursing homes. This Instaread made me want to read the full Being Mortal book because I found I can relate to the story. My family is going through the agonizing process of how to take care of my declining grandmother who is suffering from the early stages of Alzheimer dementia. I want to gift both the Instaread and full book to my entire family so they can make good decisions.

I am a hospice social worker. None of this is new to me but it is very well said and easily understood. I am always learning new ways to say things and new perspectives; Gawande gave me more to ponder. I meant to buy the whole book, not just the summary but believe that the summary gave me what I needed in order to confidently refer others to the book.

This is a great summary on a very important, yet tough to talk about, topic. Every person on the planet will have to deal with "end of life care" at some point in their lifetime; either for a loved one or at the end of their own life. This is a subject that needs to be discussed more in order to understand what people want and need as they face their own mortality.Kudos to author, Dr. Atul Gawande. I will probably purchase his book to read the whole thing, thanks to this summary.

I found this book to be quite well put together. Not only does the author make an excellent summary from the book “Being Mortal” the author did excellent analysis of the various points as well. At the end of the book his “Reader’s perspectives” was quite an interesting read. I highly reading this book before reading the original, it will put things in clearer perspective.

I loved the book and thought I would get the short review. It is awful to read, it lacks Gawande's story-telling style. Do yourself a favor, save your money and read the full-length book which is outstanding!

I found this summary a good introduction to the subject of questions that need to be asked and answered about end of life decisions. It makes it clear that there are options that should be offered to patients after a clear review. In many cases doctors can be obsessed with the idea of determined treatment without regard to the patients preferences. It compares at home,,assisted living, nursing home and hospital care from the patients point of view and the relative satisfaction with each. It points out that the subject is so sensitive that in most cases the elderly and their families rarely discuss the available options and perhaps blindly follow the Doctors instinct to treat and medicate toward a cure even when death is inevitable. Clearly this is a subject that deserves the attention of us all regardless of age.

I should have purchased the book. The summary seemed empty and without the careful thought that I know the author intended. I have read other articles by Atul Gawande in the New Yorker and they provided valuable insight into the subject. I'll get the whole book the next time.

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