Most of us don't feel very comfortable talking about our plans for dying with our loved ones.
We try to avoid the conversation, change the subject, or put it off until another time.
But it's important to have those conversations and to talk openly about what you would like to happen.
This Dying Matters Week (10-14 May), it's time to talk, plan and live.
Our End of Life and Palliative Care Teams are running this free talk to encourage open conversations around planning ahead for the end of life, so come along and join us.
The talk will take place online - via Microsoft Teams - on Thursday 13 May at 5.00pm.
Please click on this link at that time: Dying Matters Health Talk.
Access can be gained by clicking on the link above.
There is no need to download Microsoft Teams software; all that is required is an internet connection and a web browser such as Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge or Internet Explorer, or Safari.
If you don't have the Microsoft Teams app, click 'Join on the web instead' which will load the meeting into your web browser.
When you click the link in the invitation to join the meeting, please ensure that your camera and microphone are switched off.
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