Free social care at the end of life campaign goes to Parliament

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Earlier this week, I went along to a roundtable discussion event in Parliament organised by Macmillan to talk about free social care at the end of life. This event was part of our campaign, calling for all patients at the end of life to get the social care support they need to allow them to be cared for at home until they die if they so choose.

Macmillan, along with five other national charities – the Motor Neurone Disease Association, Marie Curie, Help the Hospices, the National Council for Palliative Care and Sue Ryder – is calling on the government to make social care free for everyone in the final weeks and months of life.

The roundtable event brought together MPs, social care experts, representatives from the charities campaigning on this issue and Cancer Voices. We talked about the importance of social care to helping people remain in their own homes at the end of life, and discussed some of the barriers that currently prevent this from happening for everyone.

The MPs who attended the event were keen to do what they could to keep this issue at the top of the political agenda. If you would like to support our campaign, please sign our open letter to the Department of Health calling on them to make sure that free social care at the end of life remains a priority and becomes a reality.  

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