- Results found in: Resources
-
... 1995 and in 2000, is the result of her personal work on the issue and makes 10 new recommendations for improving end-of-life care for Canadians. Along with a recommendation for a renewed national strategy,...
-
... to promote grief education, exploration, and expression in both practical and creative ways for the general public.
-
... reflect on things that might come up during a similar diagnosis. This website also contains information related to the treatment and management of prostate cancer with videos from medical professionals...
-
... to COVID-19, our hope is that health professionals will use our tools to identify people at risk for or suffering from dysfunctional levels of grief. We also hope that other researchers will join us in...
-
Speak Up and the BC Centre for Palliative Care developed a complementary “Living Well, Planning Well” resource for the public . A national Advisory Committee of legal professionals, health care providers,...
-
Websitedesigned to inform Canadians about the importance of advance care planning. The website includes a variety of useful tools targeted at a variety of groups, including community organizations, health...
- Results found in: Discussions
-
-
... are tight. There is little government funding for such. This course is an accredited course for professionals, but I hope I learn something. They wouldn't even let me audit it.
I am an advocate,...
- Results found in: The Exchange
-
-