Would you like to help shape future palliative or end-of-life care in Hartlepool?
Palliative care supports people who are living with an illness that unfortunately cannot be cured. This illness may be cancer but is more likely to be a long-term condition such as serious heart or lung disease where cure is not possible. It focuses on helping someone feel as comfortable as possible in body, mind and spirit, while also supporting their family and carers.
End-of-life care is a form of palliative care given when a person is approaching the final stages of life.
The North East and North Cumbria Healthwatch Network is supporting the NHS in the region to hear how people feel about discussing death, dying and the care they would want for themselves or their loved ones.
To take the survey, click the link below!
End-of-life care is a form of palliative care given when a person is approaching the final stages of life.
The North East and North Cumbria Healthwatch Network is supporting the NHS in the region to hear how people feel about discussing death, dying and the care they would want for themselves or their loved ones.
To take the survey, click the link below!