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Hospice care benefits patients and their families

Hospice care benefits patients and their families | Grief & Bereavement Counseling | Scoop.it
For Mr Ng Soy Ah, who has lung cancer, end-of-life care is not about sitting in a room waiting to die.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Hospice care benefits patients and their families

 

 

Good article on hospice

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Living with and beyond cancer 1: how well are we helping patients?

Living with and beyond cancer 1: how well are we helping patients? | Grief & Bereavement Counseling | Scoop.it
There are recommended interventions to help people cope with the long-term effects of cancer, but they are not implemented evenly across areas and settings. This is part 1 of a two-part series on living with cancer
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Good article for nurses and also those who deal with the needs of the dying

 

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Palliative Care: When cure is not an option

Palliative Care: When cure is not an option | Grief & Bereavement Counseling | Scoop.it
Chances are every one of us know someone who is living with a chronic, life-limiting illness that cannot be cured. According to the Center to Advance Palliative Care, approximately 90
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Palliative Care: When cure is not an option

 

 

Good article on end of life care and how end of life care is important even for those who are terminally ill and have other option to be cured.  Comfort and dying with dignity, with minimal pain and a comfortable environment are key elements of Palliative care

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