- Results found in: Topics
-
By: The Canadian Virtual Hospice Team As serious illness progresses or as the body weakens with age (which may include multiple diseases), changes are common. These changes can affect how a person’ s...
-
To fill a national gap in accessible, trusted resources, Canadian Virtual Hospice and our National MAiD Working Group are pleased to launch a suite of tools for the public and people working in healthcare.
-
... Tell the Children: Preparing Children for the Death of Someone Close to Them | Topics | Canadian Virtual Hospice
-
By: The Canadian Virtual Hospice Team What is shortness of breath? “ Air hunger” The medical term for shortness of breath is dyspnea . This has been defined as “ an uncomfortable awareness...
-
By: The Canadian Virtual Hospice Team Consider the following Take only the amount of medication that has been prescribed. If you have concerns about the medication or its dosage, talk with your healthcare...
- Results found in: Asked & Answered
-
palliative care, criteria, virtual, hospice, illness
-
... will I have any control over how much pain relief I can get? | Asked and Answered | Canadian Virtual Hospice
-
... can be a deeply satisfying time that also helps to prepare both of you for losing each other. This Virtual Hospice article offers some tips on listening to and talking with someone facing death: What...
-
... ask a member of your father’s health care for assistance. You may also find help in reading this Virtual Hospice article - Living with Limited Time: Exploring Feelings Hope changes as an illness progresses.
-
... End of Life by Megory Anderson. For more guidance in planning your father’ s service these Virtual Hospice articles may help: Rituals to Comfort Families Planning A Funeral