World Day of palliative care
Source: San Camilo-Center-Tres Cantos, Madrid Xabier@sancamilo.org
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Awatani Gas Cylinders
But it is still insufficient. Many patients, families, differently in different places in our country and the world, do not benefit from them. There are still healing approaches and waste technology in situations that would come Palliative Care. In an effort to disseminate this culture and to increase services to meet the requirements, many institutions work.
are an ethical response to promote optimal way to design humanized human to die in dignity.
We express our closeness to those who live by the end of their lives and their loved ones, our tribute to those who opt for such care and are dedicated to them, recognizing the abundant life that seeps into the programs and services for Palliative Care . We believe
Palliative Care is a task for all and that we share with family care, both public and private institutions, to give the patient the best care at any stage of their illness. We claim also to the whole society, to institutions dealing with health, to academia and to health professionals, that the philosophy behind hospice care is a healthy combination of technological wisdom with the wisdom of the heart to meet with the highest sense the needs of many patients, not only cancer-at the end of life, and their family, humanizing and dying.
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