Topic: Hospice

Issy

Date: 2011-08-09 12:57 EST
((The following is a cross-post from Public Health Notice: Outbreak and was inspired by the events during the August GAC meeting.))


After this month's GAC meeting, large flyers around the city were immediately and carefully placed in well-viewed areas:

With thanks to generous contributions from Edward Batten, CEO of Batten Industries, the Temple of Scathach Springs and the adjoining Temple, itself, have been designated as a hospice for those suffering from RhyDin Benghu Fever (RBF).

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Those ailing from the disease are welcome to partake in the soothing surroundings of the Temple and the calming benefits of the spring. The Sisters of Scathach and volunteers at the temple are prepared to enhance comfort and promote the quality of life for individuals when cure is no longer possible. The Temple of Scathach recognizes that a peaceful and comfortable death is an essential goal of health care. Death is an integral part of the life cycle and the care received from the Sisters of Scathach focuses on pain relief and compassion as the appropriate goal nears for the terminally ill.
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The Temple of Scathach Springs and The Temple of Scathach are located in the Temple District in the Southwestern section of the city along the river.
All races welcome.
All Scathachians and volunteers have been vaccinated.
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