This International Nurses Day, let’s recognise and celebrate the international nursing community, especially here at home for their hard work, commitment and resilience being on the frontline of the global pandemic.
If you are welcoming a terminally ill loved one or family member into your home or back into their own home, you must ensure you properly prepare the home so your loved one can live safely. Below we offer some top tips and considerations for how to prepare the home for a terminally ill family member.
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