When you or someone you love is facing a serious illness, one of the hardest questions is often the simplest:
"What happens now?"
Hospice is frequently introduced during a time of crisis, when emotions are high and important decisions must be made quickly. Many patients and caregivers are left trying to understand what hospice is, when it is appropriate, and what to expect during the final stages of life, often with little guidance and even less time.
The Liminal Space was written to provide the clear, compassionate information families wish they had earlier.
Written in plain language by a physician trained in anesthesiology and hospice and palliative medicine, this practical guide explains:
Whether you are a patient, family member, caregiver, or simply preparing for future conversations, this book offers thoughtful guidance grounded in medical experience and compassionate care.
Hospice is not about giving up. It is a shift in focus from cure to comfort, from uncertainty toward understanding, and from fear toward greater clarity.
The Liminal Space is an invitation to navigate that transition with knowledge, confidence, and compassion.