April Education Session
Exploring Intellectual and Developmental Disability Palliative Care: Enabling Good Practice This presentation will provide an overview of intellectual and developmental disability (IDD) and the...
Exploring Intellectual and Developmental Disability Palliative Care: Enabling Good Practice This presentation will provide an overview of intellectual and developmental disability (IDD) and the...
Insights From the Latest ALS Research Dr. Michael Strong will be in Windsor to share the recent research breakthrough in the quest to understand,...
Presented by the Inter-Faith Group of Windsor and Essex County Topic: Spirituality at the End of Life - An Inter-Faith Perspective Date: Sunday, October...
Applying a Trauma-Informed Approach in Palliative Care This presentation will review what trauma can look like in a palliative care setting as well as...
Navigating the Grey Liminal Spaces: Embedding Ethics into the Palliative Care Approach Ethics is something we all carry with us, but not everyone realizes...
Sacred Transitions: Understanding Spirituality at End of Life This presentation explores the role of spirituality in end-of-life care. We will differentiate spirituality from religion,...
Echoes of Love: How Legacy Work Honours Connection and Creates Meaning “Being remembered” is a deeply human need that transcends, age, background, and diagnosis. ...
Understanding Dimentia Dementia refers to a set of symptoms that are caused by disorders affecting the brain. It is estimated that over 750,000 people...
Honouring Indigenous Perspectives at End-of-Life: Culture, Language, and Traditions This one-hour presentation explores Indigenous perspectives on end-of-life, with a focus on cultural understanding, respect,...
Honouring Indigenous Perspectives at End-of-Life: Culture, Language, and Traditions This one-hour presentation explores Indigenous perspectives on end-of-life, with a focus on cultural understanding, respect,...
Talking About Death Won't Kill You: The Importance of Communicating Care A palliative approach to care invites a different kind of communication, one grounded...
Deaf Culture and American Sign Language Communication is an important part of providing quality of care at end of life and language barriers can...