Ep. 501 Disability-Informed End-of-Life Care with Carrie Batt
Ep. 501 Disability-Informed End-of-Life Care with Carrie Battkwyattmd57:01
Learn why it’s important to be aware of the needs of people with disabilities (and their families) when providing end-of-life and bereavement care.
My guest Carrie Batt is an end-of-life doula and the founder of SEOL Care which offers disability-competent end-of-life care, support and planning for people with a disability and their families. She advocates for disability competent care and Grief support after losing a loved one with a disability . She created a Facebook group To Walk a Mile in My Shoes that honors loss and disability. Learn more at her website:
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