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Pink Park Village - Dying with dignity


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Thailand definitely needs more hospice's for the general population who are terminally ill.

Right now most of them are occupying hospital beds that could be used for the acutely ill when in fact they should be placed in hospice's where personnel and care is specifically designed to provide the most dignified and pain free death possible, not intensive treatment.

 

The U.K is a great example (having been named as the best country in the world at providing end-of-life care) where the NHS pays for hospice care through public funding and donations.

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19 minutes ago, sammieuk1 said:

Selected is a word not concern anyone then? 

 

Not particularly if these stated criteria are met:

 

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The women who will be selected for the Village are poor and don’t have anyone to take care of them.

 

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Thai Red Cross and its network hospitals around the country will submit the details of patients who fit the requirements, and the committee will make a final selection of those who meet the criteria: terminally ill, with six months to live, poor and without anyone to take care of them.

 

The danger, of course is that "influential people" will seek to displace the poor at what appears to be a first class facility.

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Yes very good news. Happy to hear that something like this is starting here.

 

But why limit it to breast cancer?  People can be terminally ill with all kind of cancer,  with HIV, with heart failure etc.

And it should be in a way with  dignity and with as little symptoms (pain, nausea, shortness of breath, panic...) as possible.

A hospice needs a dedicated crew who know not only how to care for the patients but how to treat the symptoms.

Relieve pain, relieve fear, relieve breathing difficulties, relieve nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipationm, dress wounds, decubitus... ...

 

I absolutely agree with caring for the poor and homeless. But one can have a home and family and can suffer before and the whole family can suffer - because they don't know how to handle the symptoms.

 

Terrible symptoms can destroy dignity. I know that, I have experience with a hospice.

 

Again a good start.

 

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