New palliative care nonprofit encourages open, candid conversations about death, dying
New palliative care nonprofit encourages open, candid conversations about death, dying
[NC] ABC 13 News; by Kimberly King; 5/16/24
Swannanoa, NC (WLOS) - There’s a national movement among a segment of palliative and hospice care workers to help people facing a terminal illness find the strength to have more candid conversations around death. The goal is to ease the final days not only for the individual dying but for their loved ones at a most painful time. Dr. Aditi Sethi, a physician specializing in hospice and palliative care, founded the nonprofit Center for Conscious Living and Dying (CCLD) based in Swannanoa. Sethi’s work focuses on helping people come to terms with mortality and break the stigma of avoiding the hard conversations about it.