#SOA25 Critical care rehabilitation leaves a legacy but the patients story doesn’t stop there and neither should rehabilitation. Collaboration and joined up thinking is the future for critical care survivorship for patients and their families #NCEPOD #Lizzieallen
Have you previously been treated for Acute Limb Ischaemia? Our Patient Survey is now live! Please follow the link to share your views: forms.office.com/e/z7wpSxijFa
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The foreword highlights the value of talking about death, identifying when people are nearing the end of their lives, & the importance of specialist palliative care. "There is definitely such a thing as a good death, and it's something we can all work towards." #EndOfLifeCare #PalliativeCare #NCEPOD
If you are showing an interest in the upcoming assisted dying bill - you must also read this #NCEPOD report into End of Life Care published this week…. ncepod.org.uk/2024eolc/Ful...
We also found examples of excellent practice - compassionate and well delivered care.
We saw the impact of social care challenges on delivering patient preferred place of death.
Simple things like information sharing & care coordinators made a massive difference.
#EOLC #NCEPOD
Once again, it was a privilege to contribute to the #NCEPOD review of #EndOfLifeCare: Planning for the End. www.ncepod.org.uk/2024eolc.html
I saw how diagnosis impacted the recognition of dying. Parallel planning is essential where outcomes are uncertain.
#EOLC #PlanningForTheEnd