Why should I? To plan or not to plan for your end of life experience

By Helen Juffs End of Life Doula shares her experiences on the outlook many have when it comes to talking about death. With the current situation, it is making many think ahead and start being open with others about what will happen when that day does arrive. Have you ever tried to stop someone telling …

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Now is the time to talk about death and dying, so you can get on with living

You may be listening to all the Coronavirus news, which changes day by day, wondering how you and those you love may be affected.  You may be worried because you are elderly, frail, vulnerable and with underlying health condition and suddenly your mortality is at centre stage.  You may be fit and healthy but fearful …

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Advance Planning for life until the very end

Over the years I’ve had sadness, belly laughs, nostalgia, regret, transitory deep and meaningful conversations about death and dying. With friends and people I love we’ve had wine-fuelled banter and sober dialogue. We’ve speculated on: dramatic, rock star endings, what to have as a last supper (mine’s a 1970s style prawn cocktail followed by crème …

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