Dr Kathryn Mannix invites practitioners and volunteers alike to think about attending online or in-person the end-of-life companionship conference hosted by the Centre for the Art of Dying Well at St Mary’s University on 22 September. *Content courtesy of...
Being ready, being prepared, being reconciled, being happy and at peace with the way you treat yourself and others – they’re all factors. Everyone has their own version of ‘living well’. In these pandemic times, health, fitness and well-being are very much at the...
Dr Kathryn Mannix, palliative care consultant and author of ‘With the End in Mind’ talks to journalist Nicola Meyrick about death and what death is like. One of the things that people will notice is that you are more tired than you used to be. ...
Greg Wise, actor and producer, Dr Kathryn Mannix, palliative care pioneer, and LBC Broadcaster, Shelagh Fogarty in conversation about Dying Well. *Content courtesy of...
It is both a privilege and a challenge to support someone as they enter the final stages of their life, and for Hospital Chaplains, the privilege far outweighs the challenge. Hospital Chaplains are among those who accompany patients and their families during this...