"It was the richest period of my life"

Life & Death Matters Post

Mom died on January 16th, two months and one week after being diagnosed with a terminal cancer.  We often talked of Joanne Lynn’s phrase “the blessing of a thoroughly dismal prognosis”. She referred to that blessing almost daily. Mom described this as being the richest period of her life.  She determined what she would do […]

Are you prepared for an emergency?

Life & Death Matters Post

Just after the Care4U conference, and just after comparing the need to be prepared for bad weather with the need for people with dementia to be prepared for declining health I saw the following tweet by LTCA of Manitoba. RT @LTCAManitoba: With winter weather coming, are you prepared for an emergency? ow.ly/ePND In this short […]

Why do patients often deviate from their advance directives?

Life & Death Matters Post

Today, I read of a study where 189 patients were followed over a two year period, and where the researchers found that nearly half of the patients were inconsistent with their wishes about treatment. “Why do patients often deviate from their advance directives? They do so because they cannot accurately imagine what they will want […]

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Courtney Murrell is a PSW who works in hospice palliative care.

When she is not at work, she is spending time with her family, going on hikes or writing. Courtney is a lifelong learner and loves to share her passion for writing as a wellness practice.

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