End of Life Nursing
This is a follow up post about an important aspect of life. Death is inevitable – none of us will escape it. How we end our lives is important, not only to us but to our families and that may […]
This is a follow up post about an important aspect of life. Death is inevitable – none of us will escape it. How we end our lives is important, not only to us but to our families and that may […]
Christmas is a time to remember the past and to dream for the future. Tinsel is hung, solar lights flicker and laser lights dance on the water. Christmas has come to the Tidal Canals and we are celebrating another year […]
Be nice to your children, they choose your nursing home I was visiting a friend who has just moved into assisted care. This newly built aged care facility provides permanent care, dementia care, nursing services and palliative care and is […]
There are no faster or firmer friendships than those between people who love the same books (Irving Stone) My cousin Julie is part of my life, part of me. For many years we have shared the trials, tribulations and joys […]
The dead leave us starving with mouths full of love. (Michaels 1997: 20) Much of my writing is autobiographically based. Pickle to Pie, although published as a novel was based on my father’s life. This second book is about my thirty-five […]