Art is powerful in life and death. “Celebration” is an exhibition looking at the essence of artist’s life before and after his #pallcare diagnosis.
https://t.co/oZWeuIFLoP
While #death may be one of life’s only certainties, most of us are unprepared for it. In #GraveMatters, hosts Anthony Levin and Nadine J. Cohen explore grief, death care and the business of dying, asking experts the questions we’re all too scared to ask. https://t.co/kkloWN1P9D
In Otsuchi, Japan, a man was devastated by the loss of his cousin. By placing a phone booth in his garden he felt he could talk to his cousin and the wind would carry his message. Since then, Wind Phones have been installed in places all over the world.
https://t.co/HkPpejIEsA
In our latest podcast, we talk about anticipatory grief and losing someone you love bit by bit.
We are so thankful to Carol Reid for this raw, emotional and honest conversation.
https://t.co/Szw9GDPLkQ
Thanks so much to Karen Wyatt @spiritualmd for having Johanna Lunn as a guest on the EOLU Podcast. You can hear it at https://t.co/v2xQy1ZCKK, or wherever you get your podcasts.
How do you shut down a dead person’s Facebook account? Find out here on Precious Time, our website for people with a life-limiting condition, and those who care for them: https://t.co/AvraVcExTM
What Matters Most when you're dying?
@Hospice UK supported @SBDRareProject to create an honest, raw, and inspiring account of what matters most to people at the end of life, based on experiences of people receiving and delivering end of life care.
https://t.co/CvEU0OmrXC
End-of-life conversations can be hard, but your loved ones will thank you. Talking about #death “early and often” can be the greatest gift to bestow on loved ones.
https://t.co/LCFXxyhqGc
‘New year, new you’ can be an unhelpful turn of phrase if you're grieving.
Here are some simple tips from our member hospices to help you get through January - and any time of year.
Read now: https://t.co/Xt3gCRksSs
#GriefSupport#NewYearNewYou#SelfCare#WellnessTips
It's been my honour to be interviewed by @IndiaRakusen for @bbcoutlook.
What a fab team. Thanks to India & to producer @HelenFitzhenry for helping me to share stories about 'ordinary dying' with the world.
https://t.co/heudt7kLrz
On Tuesday 12th December, Palliative Care NSW (PCNSW) hosted a Death Café at Newtown Neighbourhood Centre with facilitator and Death Café affiliate Melissa Halliday.
SBS interviewed some of the participants, click here to access article:
https://t.co/MEURfNFFBm
Last publication for 2023: study by @deb_rawlings, @JenniferTieman & @LMillerLewis aiming to understand @dying2learn health care professionals’ perceptions of #DeathDoula role - "potential in extra support" but also concerns about role overlap.
Read >> https://t.co/9LtSopiKma
Members' Research in 2023: @deb_rawlings shares her insights into research on the emerging #DeathDoula role, examining views of DD training organisations & the role’s engagement w/ bereaved family members.
Read more from Deb and our other researchers >> https://t.co/a6cQUow6JL