Topic 1-10
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- Created on: 21-02-13 18:27
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- Topic 1-10 The Hospice Movement
- What is the hopsice movement?
- In 1967 Cicely Saunders founded the Hospice Movement to have it as an alternative to euthansia and have the end of someone's life as something special
- What is the hopsice movement?
- What are hospices?
- They're special places to which people go to die with dignity
- Topic 1-10 The Hospice Movement
- What is the hopsice movement?
- In 1967 Cicely Saunders founded the Hospice Movement to have it as an alternative to euthansia and have the end of someone's life as something special
- What is the hopsice movement?
- What can hospices provide/do?
- Hospices are places where expert pain and sympton relief is combined with all-round care.
- What can hospices provide/do?
- This is too meet the physical, social, physchological and spiritual needs of patients and their families and friends.
- What can hospices provide/do?
- This is too meet the physical, social, physchological and spiritual needs of patients and their families and friends.
- Hospices give those nearing the end of their life comfortable, warm surroundings.
- Why is it a good alternative to euthanasia?
- Emphasises compassionate care with expert pain relief.
- Why is it a good alternative to euthanasia?
- Why is it a good alternative to euthanasia?
- Emphasises valuing the person and every moment of their life.
- Emphasises healing, if not physically then spirtually.
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