Dying Companionship

Dying Companionship
for young people

why we need new ways in hospice work
Davy is a trained Dying Companion and supporter of the Hospice Movement for over 20 years. He says: "We need to create new, modern & digital ways to support dying people. We are all dying. And we all stay young until an old age. Beeing young has nothing to do with how old you are. Beeing young is a state of mind." Since Palliative Care makes a Dying Experince without suffering available for all of us, we can focus also on social and cultural needs during the time of transition and during the time right before.
LIVE LOVE & DIE HAPPY
Shaping
death

We all are getting older and we all want to die as independant as possible. In order that we can do this, we need to shape death and the time while we will be dying, in a hospice or at home, NOW!

SOME Projects
SUPERHEROES APPAREL Poetry Edition Release SUPERHEROES FLY AHEAD RockZone check them out below.
The Offers
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