A wonderful example of A Collaborative Approach to Care from Hospital to Home presented to us by Sarah Banahan, Ursula O’Donoghue and Martina Kenny from the Roscommon Community Palliative Team at #cpcc2024 in Portlaoise. Pictured with Minister for Health, Stephen Donnelly T.D.
We are very proud of the Roscommon Community Palliative Care team presenting at the 6th All Island Children’s Palliative Care Conference in Portlaoise today.
#cpcc2024#mayoroscommonhospice
Lovely to hear of the collaborative work of my wonderful colleague @TSH2020nurse referenced by colleagues from @saoltagroup in making a dream come true for a child approaching end of life. These are indeed special and lasting moments of care. #CPCC2024 @cpcconf2024
Next this morning, we are delighted to welcome the Roscommon Community Team to discuss A Collaborative Approach to Care from Hospital to Home #cpcconf2024
Early Bird Registration is open. This is set to be an exciting event with international speakers. Engaging talks on the perinatal period and adolescence and young adulthood ahead.. @cpcconf2024 @palliativeire@CHI_Ireland@IrishHospice@AIIHPC@NIHospice
As part of #PalliativeCareWeek, we invite you to join our #webinar tomorrow for a conversation about the different levels of palliative care and future care planning.
Save your seat👇
https://t.co/gDl49jqINf
#PallCareWeek10@AIIHPC
Peter May, Permanent Secretary lends his support to this years 10th annual Palliative Care week.
The theme of this year’s #pallcareweek10 campaign is ‘Palliative Care: Living for today, planning for tomorrow.’
More info➡️https://t.co/YZppkvPPK5
People in communities across Ireland are encouraged to have conversations about palliative care. #Pallcareweek10 is happening this week 10-16 Sept. #MND Nurse Fidelma Rutledge & Maebh O'Herlihy talk about #Pallcare and it's benefits.👉
https://t.co/2WNqmEC8IV