Abstract
Human death and dying are events which involve intense experiences, both for people whose life is at an end and those around them. This article, a response to the question ‘Is dying arn occupation?’ explores some of the occupational implications of dying and an awareness of death. Both the approach of death and the experience of bereavement can be a time of great significance in the expression of human relationships through occupation. Whether the inevitable event of dying itself is an occupation is uncertain, but awareness of death provides an opportunity to review life narratives and affirm meanings.