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Speaking with children about dying and end of life can be a challenge. We provide the tools to help you talk to children of every age.
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... of safe care. LivingMyCulture. ca – Shares conversations with people from 11 cultures, speaking 11 languages, about the intersection of culture and living with advanced illness, caregiving expectations...
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Susan Aglukark is an Inuit singer/songwriter with six albums to her credit. She speaks about the Canadian Virtual Hospice in radio promotions recorded in two languages -- English and Inuktitut.
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... am in relationship. You are all to be commended! Blessings. " "I usually try to do my own research, speak to other health care professionals and when things get desperate, I finally post my question! I...
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... more information about how you can record your instructions for future health care. The website, Speak Up , is a useful resource for advance care planning, and also offers information for different parts...
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... concentrating; • changes in appetite or sleep. See also: Depression It is important that you speak to your health care team about the symptoms you may be experiencing. They will help to determine...
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... who you would like to be. With others: Something you have said or done, or your failure to act or speak when you needed to, has damaged relationships. With your Creator: You feel unacceptable to your...
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... to yourself. If you have an issue with someone in the family, don’ t talk to them directly; speak to Mum and she’ ll deal with it. We catch up on what everyone’ s doing on Fridays after...
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... ideas about the health care we think we will want near the end of our lives. If we are able to speak for ourselves, “ doing the right thing” means voicing our wishes to accept or to refuse...
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... single situation. So, as part of a health care directive, a person cannamea proxytheytrust to speak for them if they are not able to speak for themselves. What kinds of things are covered in a health...