Helping Canadians deal with death in the digital age
WEBINAR: Today we’re joined by Erin Bury, co-founder and CEO of Willful, which helps families legally prepare for when their loved one pass away
WEBINAR: Today we’re joined by Erin Bury, co-founder and CEO of Willful, which helps families legally prepare for when their loved one pass away
‘Imposing the intentional taking of human life as a solution to human suffering is unacceptable for a civilized society’
“It is easier and cheaper for the government to provide euthanasia rather than continue with palliative care”
A B.C. private hospice must drop its refusal to provide medical assistance in dying (MAID) for qualifying patients in its care. Or else
People who have conversations about their end-of-life preferences are much more likely to be satisfied with the care received
Why you should start talking early to your family and friends about your wishes, and some tools to help you get the conversation started
As much as we may wish to avoid the obvious, there’s increasing likelihood of the death of treasured old pals, neighbours and work associates.
Acute Care for Elders (ACE) is designed to treat elderly patients in a way that respects their abilities and limitations, speeds healing and promotes safe discharges home
A national seniors strategy needs to account for complexity in the aging process, including risk and vulnerability
A national seniors strategy needs to account for complexity in the aging process, including risk and vulnerability
As physicians, we see death made worse and more painful every day by poor advance care planning
As physicians, we see death made worse and more painful every day by poor advance care planning
We need to learn from the lessons of history when considering assisted dying for those with disabilities – no matter how unsettling that history may be