Well, my mother was a nurse that specialized in geriatrics, and she worked for several hospice hospitals for many years. She at her work with several of the patients. She would say that each person tends to have a very similar "checklist" that they follow right before death. This checklist often ended in a very similar way.
They would get caught talking to someone that wasn't there. When asked who they (otherwise lucid people) were talking to, they would describe an individual who was already dead. When asked what they were talking about, they would say that their relative wanted to know if they were ready to move on. A pretty common response would be, "Yeah, he/she said that she will take me tomorrow at 3:00." Well, it would often happen that they would die at the exact time their relatives quoted.

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Non-FictionWarning this story is based on true stories. Every person that the main character encounters has their own story based on true stories submitted to me anonymously by people who work in the psych field or who have been in a psych ward themselves. The...