People that work in end of life care are overlooked and do a grand job looking after people at such an emotional time.
They deserve more recognition than they currently get. One of my friends spent 6 months in a hospice, his condition was terminal for a very long time, he said that the care he received was superb, always seemed so happy. The rest of the NHS services should take some shared practices from this area.
People that work in end of life care are overlooked and do a grand job looking after people at such an emotional time.
They deserve more recognition than they currently get. One of my friends spent 6 months in a hospice, his condition was terminal for a very long time, he said that the care he received was superb, always seemed so happy. The rest of the NHS services should take some shared practices from this area.
tasilbhurn 3 years ago 6
end of life elsewhere....in my country (US) some of my politicians (and former politicians---PALIN) call it "death panels"....sigh!
lp4ju 1 year ago