The only thing in life that’s guaranteed is death. Make sure you die the way you want to.
In this week’s Daily Mail Good Health section, I share the story of two very different endings. One tragic, chaotic, and avoidable. The other – calm, peaceful, and exactly as it should have been.
The difference? A simple conversation and one crucial form.
Have a read – it may be so important for you or your loved ones in the future.
A huge congratulations to our 3 teams recognised at the recent gesh CARE awards for their outstanding commitment to care; Banstead Integrated Community Services (who won the Collaborative Award🏆), Community Neuro Rehab Service & Community Diabetes colleagues - amazing work👏🩵
“You learn things that you will take through your career"
A really inspiring presentation from Wallis MacDonald, Team Lead & District Nurse for Banstead Integrated Community Service on her work in improving professional standards of community diabetes care #SDHCPbigtentevent
What a lovely celebration of 2 of Banstead PCN nurses. Di has been in the NHS for 46 years 32 spent in Banstead. Pauline has worked for Banstead for over 7 years with a long service in the NHS. Congratulations and so well deserved. You are our Cavell Stars 🌟
@TheQNI I am
Delighted and so proud to have been awarded the Queens Nurse title. Look forward to the award ceremony in December #proudnurse @SimonLittlefie1 @SurreyDownsHC
@TheQNI Congratulations to everyone on this amazing title. My name is Ann I work as a clinical lead /lead community matron. Very proud to be given this title. 👏
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@AerLingus at Gatwick south terminal. Have to check in 10kg. 1 check in clerk. Really. Queue is forming. Poor man struggling 6 minutes per check in minimum. Get this man help