The It’s All About People Personalisation Podcast
When someone is nearing the end of their life, planning ahead can make all the difference. In this third St Barnabas Hospice podcast, Majella Wright, Advanced Clinical Practitioner, is joined by Dr Jess Weller, Consultant in Palliative Medicine, and Angela Wilson, Community Palliative Care Macmillan Nurse, to explore how people with malignant spinal cord compression can be supported to stay at home, if that's what matters most to them. They discuss recognising the signs, managing symptoms, and the importance of personalised care, clear conversations and advance planning. Through a real-life story, they show how the right support can help patients, families and professionals feel more confident during a crisis. More about St Barnabas Hospice St Barnabas Hospice is a leading independent charity in Lincolnshire that provides free, high-quality, and compassionate palliative and end-of-life care. Supporting over 10,000 adults annually, the organisation enables patients with life-limiting or terminal illnesses to live with dignity, while also offering essential emotional and practical support to their families and carers. Visit the St Barnabas website [https://stbarnabashospice.co.uk/] to discover more More about Palliative and End of Life Care Lincolnshire Lincolnshire’s Palliative and End of Life Care website [https://eolc.co.uk/] is an information resource for health and social care professionals and the public supporting people towards the end of life. Visit the Professionals section of the site to access the resources mentioned in this podcast.
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