End-of-life Carer Shares Patients Biggest Regrets
- 10 months ago
Credit: SWNS / Hadley Vlahos
An end-of-life carer has shared their patients' biggest regrets - including not doing things for themselves and waiting for the "perfect time".
Hadley Vlahos, 30, has worked as an at home end-of-life carer for eight years and opened up about the "deathbed regrets" patients have disclosed.
Hadley claims one patient told her "you can't take it with you when you go" - referencing material objects, while another said "stop waiting for that perfect time, start now".
An end-of-life carer has shared their patients' biggest regrets - including not doing things for themselves and waiting for the "perfect time".
Hadley Vlahos, 30, has worked as an at home end-of-life carer for eight years and opened up about the "deathbed regrets" patients have disclosed.
Hadley claims one patient told her "you can't take it with you when you go" - referencing material objects, while another said "stop waiting for that perfect time, start now".