Palliative care is human right for terminally ill
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Palliative care is human right for terminally ill
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Most Recently Shared on November 14, 2009 at 9:52 am By:
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Little Miss Hannah Foundation — Empowerment, education, and support for parents and siblings of terminally ill children
littlemisshannah.org — “The Little Miss Hannah Foundation's mission to work with families who have young children with life-limiting rare diseases, undiagnosed complex medical needs, and terminally diagnosed children who have been placed in hospice or palliative care. FH will host workshops on medical record management, media awareness opportunities, using social media to reach out for support, and finding the right information about your child’s condition. We work to provide support groups for all members of the ” View full resource at littlemisshannah.org
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Inspiring me this a.m.: @LMHF http://t.co/Ccgn963l Supporting families of young children diagnosed with terminal medical conditions.
Palliative Care Heads to the ED
hhnmag.com — “Palliative care is often thought of as an humane alternative to hospitalization for terminally ill patients, but a growing number of hospitals are offering those services for gravely ill patients who end up in their emergency departments.” View full resource at hhnmag.com
Most Recently Shared on November 14, 2011 at 7:30 pm By:
Palliative care heads to the emergency department. http://t.co/gewl6fOL
Terminally ill suffer as palliative care funding shrinks - Health - News - North Shore Times
north-shore-times.whereilive.com.au — “BABY boomers need to fight for their right to die at home and Wahroonga resident Yvonne McMaster is leading the charge.” View full resource at north-shore-times.whereilive.com.au
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Need to focus on palliative care, say experts
health.gaeatimes.com — “NEW DELHI - With only 1 percent of terminally ill patient getting care in India, medical experts Thursday emphasised on the need to focus on palliative care in the country so that people suffering from non-curable diseases could die without pain.” View full resource at health.gaeatimes.com
Most Recently Shared on January 21, 2011 at 11:13 am By:
'Need to focus on #Palliative Care, say Indian experts. 1% of pts get care for pain' http://ow.ly/1aXtRK via @Right2Care4Pain @guymusic #hpm
Hospice and Nursing Homes Blog: Predicting Death of the Terminally Ill and End-of-Life Care (Research and Video 2:55 mins.)
hospiceandnursinghomes.blogspot.com — “Frances Shani Parker, author of "Becoming Dead Right: A Hospice Volunteer in Urban Nursing Homes,” writes this blog. Topics include news, practices, and insights related to eldercare, hospice and palliative care, nursing homes, dementia, caregiving, death, bereavement, and seniors in America. Research, images, and videos are used often. The hospice philosophy supports quality end-of-life care. The butterfly is the hospice symbol of transition between life and death.” View full resource at hospiceandnursinghomes.blogspot.com
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Hospice and Nursing Homes Blog: Predicting Death: When Will a ... via hospice - Frances Shani Parker, ... http://tinyurl.com/28jay97
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