Charity seeks information on how to improve care
With a 50% rise in people dying in home settings, a local charity wants to find out what matters most to those who lose a loved one.
Hospice IOM launched a new survey this week to gather information on areas in end-of-life-care at home, in hospital and at the hospice that need improving.
Rhian Evans spoke to Anne Mills, Giovanna Cruz and Professor Sarah McGee from Hospice IOM about how the survey can help those at their most vulnerable:
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