Supporting Patients with Life Limiting Conditions - January 2024 - Isabel Hospice

Supporting Patients with Life Limiting Conditions – January 2024

A one-day course to gain an understanding of challenges that patients face whilst living with long term conditions.


Training Date: 16 Jan 2024 9:30 AM - 16:30 PM

Location: Best Western Homestead Court Hotel, Homestead Lane, Welwyn Garden City, AL7 4LX

Price: SOLD OUT

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Course Facilitator

Jackie Watts

This course will be facilitated by Jackie Watts, Education Specialist, Isabel Hospice and supported by guest speakers

ABOUT THE COURSE

A one-day course to gain an understanding of challenges that patients face whilst living with long term conditions. This course will give an overview of support needs of these patients from a palliative care perspective.

WHAT WILL I LEARN?

• Palliative care & Heart Failure and challenges faced by this group of patients
• Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease – understanding a patient’s journey
• Supporting patients with end stage renal failure
• Diabetes as a long-term condition and implications for palliative care support
• The importance of advance care planning for patients with long term conditions
• Helping patients with life limiting conditions to live well

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

All Health and Social Care Professionals who would like to gain further knowledge in the above.

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    Training Date: 16 Jan 2024

    Training Time: 9:30 AM - 16:30 PM

    Training Price: SOLD OUT

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