DEATH is something we are all touched by at some point in our lives. What is it like to work with people who are dying and their families and carers? How can we better preserve the dignity of people at end of life?
Hear from Dr Deidre Morgan, researcher from the Research Centre for Palliative Care, Death and Dying (RePaDD), who shares some of her observations throughout her career so far in working with people who are dying.
Deidre explores what carers can do to minimise discomfort and empower their clients and how we, as a society, can get better about talking about death and dying.
Deidre is a Senior Lecturer in Palliative Care at Flinders University and a researcher from the Flinders Research Centre for Palliative Care, Death and Dying (RePaDD). She has a 25-plus year experience as an occupational therapist. Deidre's clinical and research focus is in palliative care and how we can improve people’s function at end of life.
Deidre recently secured a grant from the South Australian government's Palliative Care 2022 Grants Program to pursue a research project that aims to enhance dignity with personal care for people at the end-of-life in residential aged care.
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