Many of you have exchanged messages, laughs and virtual hugs with CarolynMarie. Carolyn has been in the hospital since just before Thanksgiving and it’s...
... support and comfort with understanding and sometimes with a sprinkle of humour. Her nickname on Virtual Hospice was very fitting – “pas si rose” – “not so rose” “not so rosy”. While she was frank and...
... companion.
Again, thanks to learning from your conversations on Virtual Hospice, I listened. I opened up the door to let her talk about her husband, about the trips they had done...
... simply to be a peaceful presence.
This is where forums such as Canadian Virtual Hospice can play a significant role in helping people who are grieving.
I...
... share what they know to help other people. Thanks to the social Web and online communities such as Virtual Hospice, people facing a new diagnosis, undergoing treatment, or living with chronic illness...
Occurrences trouvées dans: The Exchange
... to Pain Management: A Case of Successful Use of Mirror Therapy | The Exchange | Canadian Virtual Hospice
palliative care, virtual hospice, exchange, knowledge translation, Harvey M. Chochinov, Chochinov, Patient Dignity Inventory, Novel way of measuring dignity-related distress in palliative care, CCMB
Where to Die: Who’s Choosing? | The Exchange | Canadian Virtual Hospice
Occurrences trouvées dans: Autres
Meet Jay Lynch, a member of the Canadian Virtual Hospice National Advisory Committee, and a registered nurse and educator involved in technology and health care.