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… ACP may include: Discussing the individual’s understanding about their illness or prognosis Exploring the options … in their care. Not everyone wishes to have conversations about these issues and there should be no obligation to do … is not legally binding, but anyone who is making decisions about an individuals care should take it into account. An …
… suddenness of the event. You may have a lot of questions about these reactions. This information tries to answer some … the traumatic event. Try not to press them into talking about it. Acknowledging that sometimes the person may not want to talk about their experience yet is completely ok. Be available to …
… from the research department, and she helped me think about how what I wanted to do within end-of-life care could … and she very much helped me down the way of thinking about how my what I wanted to do within end of life care … has actually brought a nice balance to my career Thinking about whether I’m wearing my practise educator hat or my baby …
… in as fully as possible and blow out at a steady pace for about ten seconds. The test takes about five minutes to complete. What happens after the … in as fully as possible and blow out at a steady pace for about ten seconds. The test takes about five minutes to …
… and know what to expect. We will give you information about coming into hospital and allow you and your family time to ask any questions you have about your surgery. You should allow up to two hours for your … are needed. You will be given a questionnaire to complete about contact details for yourself and your relatives. You …
… and/or carers to receive information and learn more about important aspects of caring for themselves, including information about: health and wellbeing recovery and rehabilitation … and/or carers to receive information and learn more about important aspects of caring for themselves, including …
… in bed - If you can’t sleep, try not to lie there worrying about it. If after a while you realise you’re not getting to … Having the opportunity to talk openly and honestly about how you are feeling can be invaluable, whether this is … it is worth seeing your GP or nurse specialist to talk about options for psychological support. Mindfulness It’s …
… in bed - If you can’t sleep, try not to lie there worrying about it. If after a while you realise you’re not getting to … Having the opportunity to talk openly and honestly about how you are feeling can be invaluable, whether this is … it is worth seeing your GP or nurse specialist to talk about options for psychological support. Mindfulness It’s …
… Action for ME’s website provides lots of information about ME/CFS including advice about benefits, welfare and employment rights, local … The M.E. Association https://meassociation.org.uk/about-the-mea/ The M.E. Association is a medical charity …
… on their finances. We cannot advise you directly about finances and accessing benefits as this is a … you to add this appeal. This can include more information about the condition, the therapy approach that we offer and … Mobility aids and wheelchairs We can offer advice about the potential benefits of mobility aids. Please ask …