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In this episode of Palliative Talks, Kath Murray and Nadine Persaud explore what it means to truly integrate a palliative approach in long-term care. They discuss the importance of small, meaningful gestures, the power of silence, and reframing questions to restore dignity and purpose for residents. Nadine emphasizes that palliative care is a collective, team-based effort—one that values every role, from PSWs to housekeeping. Through powerful stories, including pandemic-era innovations in grief support, she illustrates how psychosocial care and interdisciplinary collaboration can transform end-of-life experiences into moments of connection, meaning, and humanity.
By Hospice Palliative Care OntarioIn this episode of Palliative Talks, Kath Murray and Nadine Persaud explore what it means to truly integrate a palliative approach in long-term care. They discuss the importance of small, meaningful gestures, the power of silence, and reframing questions to restore dignity and purpose for residents. Nadine emphasizes that palliative care is a collective, team-based effort—one that values every role, from PSWs to housekeeping. Through powerful stories, including pandemic-era innovations in grief support, she illustrates how psychosocial care and interdisciplinary collaboration can transform end-of-life experiences into moments of connection, meaning, and humanity.