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Maria Hanley's avatar

I haven't had a close experience with death, although I know that will come with loved ones and my own journey. I really appreciate the perspective shared here. It's such an important conversation that many of us are not entirely familiar or comfortable with. It's odd, in a way; out of all the things that can happen in a human life, death is the one thing we are all guaranteed.

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Paul Vallance's avatar

I am a great admirer of the hospice movement. It's a pity there aren't more hospices. IMO they should be integrated into the health service. Just before Christmas my mother passed away in a hospital after a short illness. She was 93 years old. Individually staff were very caring and I was fortunate enough to be with her when she took her last breath but the hospital was clearly stretched and eager for her to be discharged. My poor mum who had already been moved around a lot within the hospital had become a 'bed blocker'. I wish she could have been discharged to a hospice but sadly it didn't happen.

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