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care can be provided to any person living with a life-limiting disease, advancing neurological illness, chronic kidney disease and dementia. We provide information and resources for those our beginnings Irish Hospice Foundation have sought to ensure the needs of these children and their families are met. For over a decade . working with patients with life-limiting conditions such as these. signposting, practical supports and resources about end-of- life care, advance care planning and palliative care in Ireland. For more information, visit: https://hospicefoundation.ie/ our-supports-services/healthcare-hub/information-and- support-line/ Bereavement Support Line A national freephone service - 1800 80 70 77, set up by Irish Hospice Foundation, in partnership with the HSE, that provides a safe space for those who have lost a loved one, friend or colleague, to talk about their loss and grief. People can also visit www.bereaved.ie for more information on coping with bereavement and finding supports. Children’s Palliative Care our beginnings Irish Hospice Foundation have sought to ensure the needs of these children and their families are met. For over a decade IHF Bereavement Support Line Freephone 1800 80 70 77 Available Monday to Friday, 10am-1pm. In partnership with the HSE. Our Bereavement Support Line is for any adult grieving. Think Ahead A practical tool and customisable guide for advance care planning and end of life. It helps a person document their healthcare choices and personal wishes, for a future time when they may not be able to make or express those decisions. Think Ahead is in full alignment with the recently commenced Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) Act 2015. See www.thinkahead.ie our beginnings Irish Hospice Foundation have sought to ensure the needs of these children and their families are met. For over a decade we have been working in partnership with the HSE and other charities to ensure that the needs of children and their families are met and services are being delivered. Read more. Nurses for Night Care We fund the Nurses for Night Care service for people dying with illnesses other than cancer. Nurses for Night Care enable people with diseases like dementia, motor neurone disease, advanced respiratory disease, heart failure and end stage kidney disease to receive expert nursing care and support at night in their own homes in their final days. It also provides reassurance and respite for families and loved ones Nurses for Night Care We fund the Nurses for Night Care service for people dying with illnesses other than cancer. Nurses for Night Care enable people with diseases like dementia, motor neurone disease, advanced respiratory disease, heart failure and end stage kidney disease to receive expert nursing care and support at night in their own homes in their final days. It also provides reassurance and respite for families and loved ones . Think Ahead A practical tool and customisable guide for advance care planning and end of life. It helps a person document their healthcare choices and personal wishes, for a future time when they may not be able to make or express those decisions. Think Ahead is in full alignment with the recently commenced Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) Act 2015. See www.thinkahead.ie 63 Grief in the Workplace We provide support, training, resources and advice to help organisations and managers to respond effectively to grief situations that can arise in the workplace. We offer a range of interactive courses which focus on coping with grief in the workplace. See www.hospicefoundation.ie Grief in the Workplace We provide support, training, resources and advice to help organisations and managers to respond effectively to grief situations that can arise in the workplace. We offer a range of interactive courses which focus on coping with grief in the workplace. See www.hospicefoundation.ie caring for someone at home. See hospicefoundation.ie/nnc caring for someone at home. See hospicefoundation.ie/nnc Bereavement Support Line A national freephone service - 1800 80 70 77, set up by Irish Hospice Foundation, in partnership with the HSE, that provides a safe space for those who have lost a loved one, friend or colleague, to talk about their loss and grief. People can also visit www.bereaved.ie for more information on coping with bereavement and finding supports. Nurses for Night Care We fund the Nurses for Night Care service for people dying with illnesses other than cancer. Nurses for Night Care enable people with diseases like dementia, motor neurone disease, advanced respiratory disease, heart failure and end stage kidney disease to receive expert nursing care and support at night in their own homes in their final days. It also provides reassurance and respite for families and loved ones 63 Grief in the Workplace We provide support, training, resources and advice to help organisations and managers to respond effectively to grief situations that can arise in the workplace. We offer a range of interactive courses which focus on coping with grief in the workplace. See www.hospicefoundation.ie Palliative Care for All programme Many people associate palliative care only with cancer, but palliative care can be provided to any person living with a life-limiting disease, advancing neurological illness, chronic kidney disease and dementia. We provide information and resources for those care can be provided to any person living with a life-limiting disease, advancing neurological illness, chronic kidney disease and dementia. We provide information and resources for those Irish Childhood Bereavement Network (ICBN) ICBN supports professionals to deliver quality and accessible support to children who are bereaved. The ICBN signposts loved ones to a directory of bereavement support services. It also advocates for bereaved children and young people, and those supporting them. See www.childhoodbereavement.ie Education We work with staff in a variety of settings to support and embed education and training in end-of-life and bereavement care. From our MSc in Loss & Bereavement, grief in the workplace, to our bereavement workshops, there is a wide spectrum of training to choose from. See www.hospicefoundation.ie practice palliative care, at all levels, and within all settings, in Ireland. Our Palliative Care Programmes endeavour to align with the work of the National Clinical Programme for Palliative Care, whose Model of Care , published in 2019, aims that: “Every person with a life-limiting or life-threatening condition can easily access a level of palliative care appropriate to their needs, regardless of care setting or diagnosis, in order to optimise quality of life”. “Every person with a life-limiting or life-threatening condition can easily access a level of palliative care appropriate to their needs, regardless of care setting or diagnosis, in order to optimise quality of life”. Grief in the Workplace We provide support, training, resources and advice to help organisations and managers to respond effectively to grief situations that can arise in the workplace. We offer a range of interactive courses which focus on coping with grief in the workplace. See www.hospicefoundation.ie Primary Palliative Care is the programme focussed on supporting the delivery of care to people who have advancing life-limiting conditions living at home in the community. See https://hospicefoundation.ie/i-need-help/i-am-seriously-ill/ palliative-care/ Irish Childhood Bereavement Network (ICBN) ICBN supports professionals to deliver quality and accessible support to children who are bereaved. The ICBN signposts loved ones to a directory of bereavement support services. It also advocates for bereaved children and young people, and those supporting them. See www.childhoodbereavement.ie Palliative Care Palliative Care Think Ahead A practical tool and customisable guide for advance care planning and end of life. It helps a person document their healthcare choices and personal wishes, for a future time when they may not be able to make or express those decisions. Think Ahead is in full alignment with the recently commenced Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) Act 2015. See www.thinkahead.ie Our Our Local Bereavement Networks Through our networks, which work across the country, we are committed to supporting local and national stakeholders to support best practice Irish Childhood Bereavement Network (ICBN) ICBN supports professionals to deliver quality and accessible support to children who are bereaved. The ICBN signposts loved ones to a directory of bereavement support services. It also advocates for bereaved children and young people, and those supporting them. See www.childhoodbereavement.ie best best Think Ahead - Advance Care Planning Think Ahead is a practical tool and customisable guide for advance care planning and end of life. It helps you document your healthcare choices and personal wishes. Here you will find resources to help you start to think and talk about your preferences for end of life. You can get your Think Ahead Planning pack at thinkahead.ie or calling Irish Hospice Foundation on (01) 679 3188 . Primary Palliative Care is the programme focussed on supporting the delivery of care to people who have advancing life-limiting conditions living at home in the community. See https://hospicefoundation.ie/i-need-help/i-am-seriously-ill/ palliative-care/ Primary Palliative Care is the programme focussed on supporting the delivery of care to people who have advancing life-limiting conditions living at home in the community. See https://hospicefoundation.ie/i-need-help/i-am-seriously-ill/ palliative-care/ Local Bereavement Networks Through our networks, which work across the country, we are committed to supporting local and national stakeholders to support best practice in the area of bereavement care in Ireland and to promote a better understanding of bereavement supports for children and adults. Education We work with staff in a variety of settings to support and embed education and training in end-of-life and bereavement care. From our MSc in Loss & Bereavement, grief in the workplace, to our bereavement workshops, there is a wide spectrum of training to choose from. See www.hospicefoundation.ie working with patients with life-limiting conditions such as these. working with patients with life-limiting conditions such as these. care can be provided to any person living with a life-limiting disease, advancing neurological illness, chronic kidney disease and dementia. We provide information and resources for those working with patients with life-limiting conditions such as these. Registered Charity Number 20013554 Palliative Care for All programme Many people associate palliative care only with cancer, but palliative Palliative Care for All programme Many people associate palliative care only with cancer, but palliative IHF Bereavement & Loss Hub As a national leader in the development of bereavement care, we are working in collaboration with bereavement care providers and charities to provide information, resources and programmes for individuals, families, communities and workplaces. Visit www.bereaved.ie Irish Childhood Bereavement Network (ICBN) ICBN supports professionals to deliver quality and accessible support to children who are bereaved. The ICBN signposts loved ones to a directory of bereavement support services. It also advocates for bereaved children and young people, and those supporting them. See www.childhoodbereavement.ie Education We work with staff in a variety of settings to support and embed education and training in end-of-life and bereavement care. From our MSc in Loss & Bereavement, grief in the workplace, to our bereavement workshops, there is a wide spectrum of training to choose from. See www.hospicefoundation.ie For more information on how Irish Hospice Foundation can support you and your constituents who are facing dying, death and bereavement. Children’s Palliative Care For more information on how Irish Hospice Foundation can support you and your constituents who are facing dying, death and bereavement. 15 practice palliative care, at all levels, and within all settings, in Ireland. Our Palliative Care Programmes endeavour to align with the work of the National Clinical Programme for Palliative Care, whose Model of Care , published in 2019, aims that: practice palliative care, at all levels, and within all settings, in Ireland. Our Palliative Care Programmes endeavour to align with the work of the National Clinical Programme for Palliative Care, whose Model of Care , published in 2019, aims that: “Every person with a life-limiting or life-threatening condition can easily access a level of palliative care appropriate to their needs, regardless of care setting or diagnosis, in order to optimise quality of life”. in the area of bereavement care in Ireland and to promote a better understanding of bereavement supports for children and adults. 63 IHF has a number of bereavement resources and support leaflets, see www.bereaved.ie which are suitable to download or if you would like to order leaflets in bulk, please contact us on 01 679 3188 or email info@hospicefoundation.ie . 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