end of life care
question to the people and the city of Brampton? Would you like end of life facilities for you or your loved ones if they have a terminal illness and expect to die? would you like several facilities planned in Brampton that are quiet and peaceful for end of life care for your loved one? should there be land set aside for this ?
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Definitely yes.
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I am a retired Osler/PMH RN and have lived near/in Brampton for almost 60 years. We are long overdue for several hospices and the city has lots of extra land that could be used ie near Flowercity or Gore Meadows
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There is Bethel Hospice in Inglewood (where people can die with dignity, though I don't know if there have been any assisted deaths). but there is no public transit there. It is an idea worth considering.
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