Assisted dying unlikely to be facilitated, says Irish Hospice Foundation
Assisted suicide ‘anathema’ to ethos of palliative care movement
Assisted suicide ‘anathema’ to ethos of palliative care movement
Oireachtas justice committee to consider People Before Profit Bill on assisted dying
Irish Hospice Foundation calls for ‘a national response’ to end of life care after pandemic
How do we cope with death and bereavement in these unprecedented times?
Ideally, family member should be permitted stay with dying relative, charity says
Jimmy Edmonds and Jane Harris needed film and other grieving parents after son’s death
Disposing of medicines, avoiding osteoporosis and learning to slow down
Orla O’Brien has great ambitions for the LauraLynn Children’s Hospice – to reach more families
In 2016 the foundation received donations of €2.37m, up slightly on the previous year
About 3,840 children have life-limiting conditions that benefit from palliative care
‘You get to die only once, and you have one chance to get it right’
Stars to contribute to project about fathers and sons to raise funds for the Irish Hospice Foundation
Irish Hospice Foundation calls for health policy that focuses on providing care at home
Ireland supposedly ‘does death well’. But a new survey suggests that it’s a modern taboo – and that end-of-life care in this country is far from perfect
Organisations give their response to Government’s financial plans for next year
Better communications with patients and family crucial in last days of life, study says
A 10-year UCD research project has been analysing prisoners’ final words
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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