When it’s time to die: Home is where the heart is
Lisa Priest, The Globe and Mail
Ten days after bringing him home from the hospital, Irene Geley watched her 86-year-old father, Stefan Kuszper, die. The last 15 minutes were terrible, she remembers – his breathing changed, his face was jerking and his chin was twitching. The last shot of morphine, to ease his pain, was injected by her hands.