Take your cues from the person who received the diagnosis because everyone deals with their mortality in their own way.
Offer to be supportive in any way you can, and check in often so you can support the spouse and each other. You are lucky to be a strongly united large family because it will enable you to divide the responsibilities among you if necessary.
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