Demystifying EOL Care for Family & Friends – Compassionate Communities

Posted on: January 13, 2023

You are invited to attend Demystifying EOL Care for Family & Friends, the latest in a series of Compassionate Tendring events aimed at helping improve end of life care for everybody.

This 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 services, delivered in collaboration with Essex Family Carers, Action for Family Carers and Carers First.

The event will take place from 10am-12noon on Wednesday 25th January at the Dovercourt & Harwich Hub, 276 High Street, Harwich, CO12 3PD. Please email compassionatecommunities@sthelena.org.uk to confirm your attendance (or accept the calendar invitation you may have already received), and please do share this opportunity to support a Compassionate Community approach with colleagues, friends and family. Further details below and attached.

Schedule

  • 09.30 – 10.00: Arrival and refreshments
  • 10.00 – 10.10: Scene setting
  • 10.10 – 11.40: Presentations, discussion and feedback
  • 11.40 – 12.00: What next?
  • 12.00 – Close and refreshments

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