Healthcare Excellence Canada’s Post

Many current models of palliative care are not prepared to meet the needs of people who are vulnerably housed, staying in shelters or living in outdoor spaces.   To improve access to safe and high-quality palliative care for these people, communities across Canada have designed innovative models of equity-oriented palliative care. Learn from communities through their promising practice summaries, outlining innovative models of care and the lessons they learned along the way: https://lnkd.in/gV4JC9z4

  • Illustration of three people in conversation with one person is holding a coffee, next to a report cover with Healthcare Excellence Canada’s and the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer’s logos and text “Promising practices for Improving Equity in Access to Palliative Care.”
Alison Steeves

Principal at Alison Steeves Communications

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So many outstanding learnings included in these examples. How we care for those who are vulnerably housed and without homes speaks volumes to who we are as a society.

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