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Kath Murray sits down with Dr. Daphna Grossman, a palliative care physician with over 25 years of experience. Dr. Grossman shares compelling examples from her work with dementia and chronic disease, emphasizing the importance of early conversations, symptom assessment tools, and the critical role of care partners and personal support workers. This episode offers a warm, practical, and eye-opening guide to how thoughtful, wholistic care can be transformative and accessible, demonstrating how small shifts—like simple reframes—can have a big impact.
By Hospice Palliative Care OntarioKath Murray sits down with Dr. Daphna Grossman, a palliative care physician with over 25 years of experience. Dr. Grossman shares compelling examples from her work with dementia and chronic disease, emphasizing the importance of early conversations, symptom assessment tools, and the critical role of care partners and personal support workers. This episode offers a warm, practical, and eye-opening guide to how thoughtful, wholistic care can be transformative and accessible, demonstrating how small shifts—like simple reframes—can have a big impact.