Planning ahead and talking to my loved ones
I provide information to help people plan ahead for their care in the future. Sometimes people ask, “how should I talk to my loved ones about this?”
I provide information to help people plan ahead for their care in the future. Sometimes people ask, “how should I talk to my loved ones about this?”
Our new My Life, My Decision Project Co-ordinator is now in post in Trafford. Here, Esther Nimmo (Training Lead for the North) meets Mina and finds out about her new role … Hello Mina, and welcome to your new role as Project Co-ordinator for the My Life My Decision Project based at Trafford Age UK. You’ve been in
Sonia Dhillon discusses how My Life, My Decision can help you to ensure your religious beliefs for care and treatment are respected.
No one person knows someone else completely. We are individual in our thoughts, our values and our choices. Advance Decisions and Advance Statements give us an opportunity to guide our care. These documents are our voice long after our physical voice has been lost.
We are all vulnerable to an accident or illness at any age, says Ruth Forsyth, My Life, My Decision Coordinator in South Lakeland. It is never too early to plan ahead for your future care and treatment, and our project can help you.