It is a certainty that you, and everyone you have ever known will someday die. With the advent of COVID-19, people are thinking more of their own mortality and those around them. How will we be cared for while we die and how will we care ...See moreIt is a certainty that you, and everyone you have ever known will someday die. With the advent of COVID-19, people are thinking more of their own mortality and those around them. How will we be cared for while we die and how will we care for our loved ones as they die? How do we support the caregivers who support the dying? And how do we as a society talk about a subject most of us would like to avoid? The relationship between caregiver and terminal patient has been evolving. Friends, families, volunteers and medical professionals are looking at ways to be involved in providing support and exploring paths to have a good death. Narrated by author and broadcaster Ziya Tong, How We Die looks to challenge our ideas around end-of-life care. Through seven thoughtful and inspiring stories, the series endeavors to shine a light on this important issue and start conversations with Canadians around the evolution of death and dying.
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