They are not medical experts,but they work alongside NHS staff in hospices or the community to succor patients purchase control over their final daysIn the upstairs room of Blighty Coffee in north London, two women greet their guests as they file in with cups of tea or glasses of wine. On each table are menus, or with delicate morsels of suggested topics for the evening ahead. “What things form for a good death?” reads one. “Can you prepare for death and dying?” says another. Related: At my father's bedside,I learned what death looks like Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com