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The uncomfortable subject of death was the focus of a virtual talk aimed at encouraging people to have open discussions with their loved ones about the final stages of their lives. Great Western Hospital’s palliative and end of life care team, along with palliative care specialists from Prospect Hospice hosted the online event intended to help people die with dignity, in the place that they want and with the people they want around them. Professionals talked about their experiences with end of life care and the support they offer to patients and their families. Dr Natasha Wiggins, clinical lead and consultant in palliative medicine, said: “It is really important for people to have a conversation and plan for their end of life care. You don’t have to be unwell, and it doesn’t matter what age you are when you have the conversation. ....
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ellenor. As one of our team of four doctors –based across the charity’s Northfleet-based inpatient and outpatient units, as well as within the community –Dr Majeed’s role is more than a clinical one. In line with our ethos of ‘holistic care’, which pledges to treat the patient and their family, rather than the illness alone, Dr Majeed’s chief responsibility is to understand the individual needs of the patient. “We look at their wishes; what they want to do in the last few days and weeks and months of their life,” Dr Majeed says. “Spending more time with the patient is something we do. We try to understand their social, psychological, financial, and emotional issues, as well as their spiritual and religious needs. Everything is looked at on both a holistic and a microscopic level. That’s what makes a difference.” ....