End-of-life nurse shares one movement people make when they near death

As a hospice nurse with years of experience, Julie McFadden has seen countless people in their final moments. Through her work, she’s observed a pattern—one subtle but powerful sign that death is near. And now, she’s sharing it to help families better understand the transition between life and death.

According to Nurse Julie, many patients exhibit the same quiet gesture just hours before passing: they reach their arms up toward the ceiling, as if they’re trying to grasp something—or someone—just out of reach.

“It happens so often, I can’t call it coincidence anymore,” she says. “It’s not a seizure. It’s not random. It’s almost as if they’re reaching out to someone only they can see.”

Some describe it as a final farewell. Others believe it may be a spiritual experience, possibly a sign that the person sees loved ones who’ve already passed. In many cases, families who are present report feeling calm—even comforted—after witnessing the moment.

This simple, upward-reaching motion has become something of a sacred sign among hospice workers. For them, it’s not frightening—it’s beautiful.

Julie shares this and other end-of-life insights to help ease the fear and mystery surrounding death. Her message is clear: death doesn’t have to be terrifying. It can be gentle, peaceful, and even filled with unseen connection.

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