A Q&A on the importance of Men’s Sheds
How can a shed at a hospice help men who are grieving and living with a terminal illness? We spoke to researchers to find out…
How can a shed at a hospice help men who are grieving and living with a terminal illness? We spoke to researchers to find out…
Gen cared for his mother after she was diagnosed with stage three breast cancer. When she died, Gen reached out to the Marie Curie for support.
I spent at least six years looking after Mum. If it wasn’t for the Marie Curie Healthcare Assistants, I don’t think I’d have coped at all.
There are so many possibilities for how AI can support palliative care. But how we feel about them must be a core part of how they're used.
Dr Zameer Begum shares how her Muslim faith has impacted her medical training and career.
Phil is living with Huntington’s disease and has weekly visits at his Bradford home from Barry, a Marie Curie Companion volunteer.
There's a long way to go before people at the end of life get the right care, no matter the time of day or night. But there is some good news.
Lisa Brassington talks about how the kindness of Marie Curie staff made all the difference to her wellbeing.
End of life care is important because people deserve dignity. They deserve to spend their final moments as they did when they were full of life.
Pausing to look back and holding space for our grief allows us to move forward with renewed purpose.