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Palliative care for children: planning and communication

Elizz

What supports are in place: home housekeeping, home nursing, pharmacy access, respite. Do you prefer care to be administered in your home or in the hospital (or hospice, if available) as your child approaches end of life? What the palliative care team needs to know. What the palliative care team needs to know.

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Palliative care for children: planning and communication

Elizz

What supports are in place: home housekeeping, home nursing, pharmacy access, respite. Do you prefer care to be administered in your home or in the hospital (or hospice, if available) as your child approaches end of life? What the palliative care team needs to know. What the palliative care team needs to know.

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Palliative care for children: planning and communication

Elizz

What supports are in place: home housekeeping, home nursing, pharmacy access, respite. Do you prefer care to be administered in your home or in the hospital (or hospice, if available) as your child approaches end of life? What the palliative care team needs to know. What the palliative care team needs to know.

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What Lessons Have We Learned from the First COVID Surges? Jim Wright & Darrell Owens

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Alex: And second is Jim Wright, who is medical director of two long-term care and skilled nursing facilities in Richmond, Virginia: Our Lady of Hope and Westminster Canterbury. We invited Jim back with us along with Darrell Owens , DNP, MSN, who is the head of palliative care for the University of Washington’s Northwest campus. .