Samson works as cook at one of the big houses in South of Delhi. He lives in a small house on the grounds, hidden by beautiful trees and singing birds. Read More
What is Death Anxiety?
Death anxiety is a common fear many people who are terminally ill experience. This can create many troubles for patients and their families as patients often become more aggressive. Read More
Giving Loved Ones Permission to Die
When a loved one is diagnosed with a terminal illness. It is important to talk with them about what they want and how they want to be treated at the end of life. Read More
The Woman Who Refused Modern Medication
Sumitra, aged 58, is a loving mother of 4 children, many grandchildren and even a great grandchild. She has devoted her life to caring for her family, putting them before herself and her own needs. Read More
The Heart Shaped Mango
When I was told I would be going with the doctor and nurse to do homecare visits, I was both apprehensive and excited. I was not sure what to expect but I was interested to see what the day would bring. Read More
Palliative Care Respects Your Decisions
It can often be difficult and confusing to know what to do after a diagnosis. Palliative care is about helping you cope with everyday challenges and giving you and your family advice on tough decisions. Read More
Dwarka Half-Marathon 2018 With Ms Melba Pria
Mexico is celebrating its 208th National Day this September, and for this occasion the Embassy of Mexico in India is again co-organizing the Dwarka Half-Marathon and Charity Run 2018, in association with Coach Ravinder. Read More
In Palliative Care, Comfort is the Top Priority
Many patients and their families put off receiving palliative care as long as they can. In this article Ms Paula Span explains the benefits palliative care has on patients’ lives. Read More
Son of a Breast Cancer Patient
Every week Aastik meets the CanSupport team at the street food stall near his home. They buy samosas and chai and Aastik speaks to them about what has happened the previous week with his mother. Read More
“Extreme Measures” by Dr. Jessica Nutik
Palliative care methods should be used to slow down and derail the typical destructive I.C.U. approach that often torments people it cannot heal. Read More