Hospice Care

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Hospice care helps people at the end stage of a terminal illness to remain comfortable in their home, in a residence, or hospital.

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The goal of hospice care is to prioritize your comfort and provide assistance for your health care choices, emotional well-being, palliative care requirements, and cultural support during the final phase of your life.

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Things You Can Do

Find Support

  • Find some peace of mind by sharing your feelings and exploring end-of-life choices with the people you trust.
  • Discuss your decisions with family, trusted individuals, and those responsible for specific tasks. While these conversations may be emotional, they can be essential for peace of mind.
  • Explore the option of having those close to you connect with a peer support volunteer prior to a medical assistance death from MAID Family Support.
  • Learn about how other families and family caregivers are coping with the grief and loss of a loved one through Family-Caregivers of BC.
  • Find space and opportunity to incorporate meaningful cultural and spiritual rituals or practices into your health care journey and end-of-life care.
  • Learn about how palliative care includes sources of support to meet your emotional, spiritual, and social needs from the BC Centre for Palliative Care.
  • Seek meaningful guidance from those you trust to support your end of life care and decisions as outlined by Healthlink BC.
  • Explore the many resources for end-of-life support provided by Dying with Dignity Canada.

Mywell Health helps you organize your health choices and decision documents in one place. File both digital and print copies and information under My End of Life Decisions.

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