Albert’s story: Improving remote care for dying patients
When Albert Brantnall,76, heard the news that his cancer was not curable, he had one clear wish: he wanted to die at home. “He knew he was dying, and he was very up front about that,” say...
When Albert Brantnall,76, heard the news that his cancer was not curable, he had one clear wish: he wanted to die at home. “He knew he was dying, and he was very up front about that,” say...
Winter brings shorter days, weather-related hazards, and… cold and flu season! Influenza prevention is not all about getting immunized – it starts with you. Take care of yourself so you can tak...
At the Terrace Spruce Medical Centre, patients can book online, go to appointments after work and check themselves in! Spruce Medical Centre has made it easier for patients to see their family doct...
We all need a little light in our daily work – and two staff members at the Chetwynd General Hospital have found a way to brighten up their workplace – literally! “Megan and I decided the dep...
True Northerners know it’ll take more than biting weather to keep us inside for a whole weekend. If it’s within the range of -20C to 0 – well, that’s just no problem whatsoever. So when a balm...
They say volunteers are the heart of a community. This couldn’t be truer for BC Winter Games volunteer and Northern Health staff member Neil Evans. Neil was born and raised in Fort St. John and i...