We work tirelessly to save and improve lives. The @cancersociety election priorities can help reduce the burden of cancer in Manitoba today and into the future. Take a look at what we are recommending today: https://t.co/iYWR8YcM5t #mbpoli
A palliative care framwork can guide and improve collective efforts to increase access to palliative care for all Manitobans. See Palliative Manitoba's recommendations to increase hospices palliative care services. #Mbpoli#manitoba
Our team attended the 31st Annual Palliative Care Conference hosted by @PalliativeMB. It's great to be able to talk about how we can help palliative care get better.
Palliative care isn't available throughout all of Manitoba, resulting in some people living with life-limiting illnesses and not receiving the care they need. Learn more about @PalliativeMB recommendations to improve access for Manitobans. #Mbpoli https://t.co/90yg9MDDuP
We partnered with @PalliativeMB to improve equitable access to palliative care for all Manitobans regardless of where they live or what setting they choose to receive care. Learn more about Palliative Manitoba recommendations here: https://t.co/85HZihX137 #Mbpoli#Manitoba
We work with an amazing group of people we call the inner-city action team. Check out their articulation of grief in the inner city. We can do better to make visible the work they do and support them with structural and system change.
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People want to know more about what happens as we die.
My TEDx talk for @TEDxNewcastle went live yesterday. It's already been viewed 44,000 times.
Please help it get out into the world: pass it on in any way you can.
https://t.co/blG9Z49GQf
The Memory Tree at St. Vital Shopping Centre is back for another year, and is intended to help Winnipeggers acknowledge and remember loved ones who died.
Check out this national online aging conference in Nov tailored for people who identify as 2SLGBTQ+. A terrific line up of topics and speakers. For 2SLGBTQ+ people, bio and/or chosen family, healthcare providers. 👇👇👇
@Son_of_Doerk @lilimmigrnt_wpg We’re saddened to hear about the death of your dad. Please accept our sincerest condolences.
If you would like more information on our services, e-mail us at: [email protected] Take good care.
@PalliativeMB Amazing conference this week!!! Thank you for having @HSeowPhD and me. We felt so welcomed!!! Met incredible people. I left feeling rejuvenated!
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Types of dying:
1. Sudden (didn’t see it coming)
2. Expected (the consequence of an underlying progressive life-limiting illness)
3. Expected (aging)
Most people will die from an expected death.
An expected death offers the benefit of time.
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#Metis Elder John Morrisseau, @OrderofCanada recipient shares the experience of his father dying lonely away from his home community. “We send our people away, many families can’t afford to visit them. Palliative care is very hard to get in our communities” @PalliativeMB