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Dying Matters – Being in A Good Place Emotionally
Dying Matters – Being in A Good Place Emotionally
Being in a good place emotionally when you die is an element that runs throughout all the ‘places’. Knowing that you are safe, in a setting that makes you feel content with your affairs in order gives you peace of mind. A good emotional place can involve saying good bye to your friends and family, […]
Read MoreEvery Friday we’re looking to give something back and show what we are grateful for this week! We know that charities don’t run on rainbows and sunshine. So we often have to ask for your help, whether that is supporting one of our fantastic campaigns or even sharing a little of your precious time to […]
Read MoreDying Matters – Being in A Good Place Physically
Dying Matters – Being in A Good Place Physically
Being in a good place physically when you die means giving thought to your end of life care. Many people want to have the opportunity to die at home. Here at Mary Ann, we do everything we can to enable that. Our beds are in your homes and our team will come to you. Live […]
Read MoreInternational Nurses Day Interview – Amy Glazzard
International Nurses Day Interview – Amy Glazzard
International Nurses Day marks the birth of Florence Nightingale on 12th May 1820. To mark the day our nurses have given us their time to give some insights into their roles. Amy Glazzard, Rapid Response Sister, was kind enough to sit down with us and talk through her answers.
Read MoreDying Matters – Being in A Good Place Spiritually
Dying Matters – Being in A Good Place Spiritually
Being in a good place spiritually when you die is about understanding and expressing what has given your life meaning. This could be your community, your faith, your family or the things you love to do. Ensuring the people around you are aware of what makes you, you will ensure you leave the legacy you […]
Read MoreInternational Nurses Day Interview – Kayleigh Rose
International Nurses Day Interview – Kayleigh Rose
International Nurses Day marks the birth of Florence Nightingale on 12th May 1820. To mark the day our nurses have given us their time to give some insights into their roles. To get us started we sat down and spoke with Kayleigh Rose, Staff Nurse at Mary Ann. Tell me a little bit about yourself […]
Read MoreInternational Nurses Day Interview – Hannah Richards
International Nurses Day Interview – Hannah Richards
International Nurses Day marks the birth of Florence Nightingale on 12th May 1820. To mark the day our nurses have given us their time to give some insights into their roles. To get us started we sat down and spoke with Hannah Richards, Day Services Team Lead at Mary Ann. Tell me a little bit […]
Read MoreInternational Nurses Day marks the birth of Florence Nightingale on 12th May 1820. To mark the day our nurses have given us their time to give some insights into their roles. To get us started we sat down and spoke with Kay Greene, Director of Clinical Services at Mary Ann. Tell me a little bit […]
Read MoreDying Matters – Being in A Good Place Financially
Dying Matters – Being in A Good Place Financially
Being in a good place financially before you die does not mean you have to have lots of money. It simply means your affairs are clear and concise for the executor of your will to understand. Leaving chaos behind can cause disputes and arguments between members of your friends and family.
Read MoreBeing in a good place digitally when you die means considering the digital legacy you will leave behind. Over the last decade, we have changed how we save our information, memories and transactions. When you die your digital assets may not automatically pass to your beneficiaries, they may still be owned by your profiles and […]
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