Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | What the National Care Service co...
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Heather Frail, Support Choices in Perth and Kinross, bringing a service-user perspective
Linda Frail, bringing many years of lived experience
Annie Gunner Logan, CEO, Coalition of Care & Support Providers in Scotland
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Annual Conference 2017 - Posters
long term conditions want to support them to plan ahead
25. More Care Less Pathway approach to end of life care
26. Moving towards a vision of Person Centred Culture (PCC) across the hospice: do all eyes see the same truth?
27.
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to palliative care. While supporting (L&DW), she felt that plans did not always necessarily deliver proposed services and that if the right to palliative care services was established then all else would follow. A similar Private Members Bill
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Adamson, Macmillan Cancer SupportAlison Blezard, SESKPAAnna Buchanan, Life Changes TrustDeans Buchanan, NHS TaysideSandra Campbell, NHS Forth ValleyVictoria Cason, GMC Scotland Bruce CleminsonGillian Clifford, MS Society Stuart
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resuscitation
Respiratory support
Parenteral artificial nutrition
Enteral nutrition and hydration (for example through a PEG)
Anticoagulation treatments
Antibiotics
Specific emergency treatments eg for pain or breathlessness.
MND Scotland have
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Black, Macmillan Cancer Support
Carole Bridge, Maggie's Cancer Caring Centre, Highlands
Susan Brimelow, Care Commission
Dr Duncan Brown, St Columba's Hospice, Edinburgh
Sandra Campbell, NHS Forth Valley
Jaqqi Carney, Highland Palliative Care
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Speaker Biographies
death on behavior have been supported by the National Science Foundation and the Ernest Becker Foundation, and were featured in the award winning documentary film Flight from Death: The Quest for Immortality . He is co-author of In the Wake of
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Shaping the future direction of p...
document is designed to support and influence improvements to palliative and end of life care in the coming years, and Scottish Government is supportive of this process:
“We welcome the work SPPC is doing to capture and articulate
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Living & Dying Well
two actions to develop and
support the use of national palliative care clinical guidelines across an agreed list of topic areas.
Supported by the Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care and
Healthcare Improvement Scotland, the new NHS
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | From system holes to whole system
they may need a range of supports – from health services, from social care services, from the welfare system, and from family, friends and their communities. Over the course of the day we will explore how this complex web of supports can