Invitation to Demystifying EOL Care in Hospital

Posted on: November 14, 2022

You are warmly invited to the latest Compassionate Communities in Tendring network event Demystifying EOL Care in Hospital, which is taking place on Wednesday 23rd November at Clacton Town Hall, from 10am-12noon.

This is part of a series of Compassionate Communities in Tendring events aimed at improving end of life care for everybody through sharing, learning and collaboration. The event is suitable for anyone who has a personal or professional interest in the care provided for people at the end of life and will include presentations and open discussion relating to community led support and acute services, delivered in collaboration with ESNEFT.

Please email compassionatecommunities@sthelena.org.uk to confirm your attendance or accept the calendar invitation you may have already received. And please do also share this opportunity to support a Compassionate Community approach in Tendring with colleagues, friends, family. Refreshments included.

Schedule

  • 09.30 – 10.00: Arrival and refreshments
  • 10.00 – 10.10: Scene setting
  • 10.10 – 10.50: Hospital Community care at EOL
  • 10.50 – 11.20: Hospital Acute care at EOL
  • 11.20 – 11.30: Butterfly Volunteer Service
  • 11.30 – 11.40: Chaplaincy and spiritual care
  • 11.40 – 12.00: What next?
  • 12.00 – Close and refreshments

Future dates

Please do pencil the following dates for future Compassionate Communities in Tendring events:

  • Jan 25 2023, 10-12
  • Feb 22 2023, 10-12
  • Mar 22, 2023, 10-12
  • May 24 2023, 10-12
  • Jun 21 2023, 10-12
  • July 19 2023, 10-12

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