Why is it so hard to let go at the natural end of life?
My article in The Sunday Post looks at why trying to prolong living, however well intentioned, can actually just prolong dying.
The antidote to our fears is found in realism, honesty and openness.
#FirstDoNoHarm
In April I'm taking on the London Landmarks Half Marathon to raise much needed funds for Alzheimer's Society. Please consider donating! #JustGiving page. https://t.co/idMeor8B2J
Now open to recruitment! A new study aiming to develop a self-monitoring tool for women to use throughout pregnancy in order to improve the care they receive. Please share with any friends who are pregnant or postpartum! @bui_nbt@feea111@NikkiC07 @KathrynJones24 @ResearchNBT
As a recipient of this prestigious award I'm delighted to see it open for applications again. This changed my life! I would strongly encourage application. For more info:https://t.co/YGhTl5tvpq @UlsterINHR@HSC_NI
Delighted to see this in print! Check out the latest publication from our project https://t.co/2Lu2AxqJIm or further project information https://t.co/3Ua19PFE1b
If a stranger came into your bedroom and you didnโt know who they were or why they were in your home, you would be very frightened. You may start shouting or defend yourself from being assaulted. We need to ensure the person with dementia feels safe when we offer support.
Researchers at @nuigalway are trying to achieve consensus on how pet robots can be adopted as part of dementia care in nursing homes in ROI/NI.
To take part, or for more information, please contact Ms Wei Qi Koh at [email protected]