Cancer Institute NSW shared a post on LinkedIn:
“In Australia, 40 per cent of people receiving palliative care have cancer.
In this time of need, palliative care is dedicated to helping people manage their symptoms and enhance their quality of life – so they can live as well and as comfortably as possible and focus on what’s important to them.
One important aspect of palliative care is memory making. This first article of a three-part series on palliative care showcases how teams across NSW go above and beyond to help families impacted by cancer create and capture special moments to cherish beyond the now.
From organising a dream wedding, to biographical work and to the support of child life therapy, read more about the lasting impact of palliative care.”