Page 5 to 10: Éric Kiledjian – Caregivers and the end of life | Page 13 to 20: Fanchette Lugan – Accompanying the end of the life of a “very close” | Page 21 to 33: Magalie Bonnet – The separation work of the caregiver | Page 35 to 39: Élisabeth Castel-Kremer, Christèle Dumas-Gonnet, Philippe Vannet and Tham Narayana – The realities of caregivers perceived by support volunteers | Page 41 to 50: Emmanuelle Zech, Nicolas Westerlin and Camille Boever – And following the death of a loved one… | Page 51 to 57: Huguette Letang – Give him back the happiness he has always given me | Page 59 to 67: Patrice Saumon – Destitute but accompanied | Page 69 to 77: Marie-Claude Keime, Bernadette De Marchi and Cécile Pellissier – Mourning, a path strewn with taboos | Page 79 to 85: Éléonore Negrini and Rebecca Billy – The Brindille break supports young caregivers | Page 87 to 99: Clémence Bouffay, Gisèle Chvetzoff, Audrey Couillet, Béatrice Fervers, Pauline Vidican, Valentine Baudry, Véronique Christophe, Pascale Sontag, Olivia Pérol and Matthias Schell – The helping journey | Page 101 to 109: Yvette Chazelle – To go further: thematic bibliography | Page 113 to 122: Aloïse Philippe – Ethics and care | Page 123 to 132: René Schaerer and Françoise Poirier – News Report.