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... team of Physicians, Nurses, Social Workers, Spiritual Care Workers and others, was formed to provide care which would enhance the quality of living for patients near the end of life and their families.
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... interventions in progressive life-limiting illness, it is usually helpful to consider the hoped-for goals and whether the intervention is expected to achieve them. With feeding, there are various goals...
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Dr. Harvey Max Chochinov is known around the world for his research into the emotional and psychological needs of dying patients. His work exploring dignity in palliative care has been published in journals...
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CANADIAN VIRTUAL HOSPICE ( "CVH" ) LEGAL NOTICES INTENDED FOR USE IN CANADA ONLY Table of Contents 1. Medical Advice Disclaimers 2. "Ask A Professional" 3. Privacy Policy 4. Service Use and Restrictions...
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... and Paediatric Psychosocial Care at McMaster University, a Research Fellow with the Association for Child Life Professionals, and Child Life Lead at Canadian Virtual Hospice.
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CancerCare Nova Scotia Excellence in Patient Care Award for a volunteer
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... connected him with Carol Macpherson, a palliative care nurse with HPCM, who was coordinating care for those living with advanced illness and those requiring grief support following death. She also helped...
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... who specializes in helping families, professionals, volunteers, and communities prepare children for a death and supporting them in their grief.
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... falls within the purview of palliative care professionals in accordance with their training and comfort level. [1] The report on the 2009 Consensus Conference on Spiritual Care in Palliative Care refers...