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Picture description: Eliška Doležalová (11), a client of the Ondrášek mobile hospice.
Series description: “In the heaven’s right corner” – palliative care for children, November–December 2014 “There is nothing worse that could happen to a person.” This is how people usually react when talking about the death of a child. The death of children before they get a chance to grow up is seen as a cruel interruption of the life’s natural order, representing a loss of hope for the future. However, this tragedy, which affects over six hundred Czech families each year, can be overcome without the families being destroyed. A report about palliative care for children.
Author: Milan Jaroš
Picture description: Eliška Doležalová (11), a client of the Ondrášek mobile hospice.
Series description: “In the heaven’s right corner” – palliative care for children, November–December 2014 “There is nothing worse that could happen to a person.” This is how people usually react when talking about the death of a child. The death of children before they get a chance to grow up is seen as a cruel interruption of the life’s natural order, representing a loss of hope for the future. However, this tragedy, which affects over six hundred Czech families each year, can be overcome without the families being destroyed. A report about palliative care for children.
Author: Milan Jaroš
Picture description: Lukáš Tvarůžka with his mother.
Series description: “In the heaven’s right corner” – palliative care for children, November–December 2014 “There is nothing worse that could happen to a person.” This is how people usually react when talking about the death of a child. The death of children before they get a chance to grow up is seen as a cruel interruption of the life’s natural order, representing a loss of hope for the future. However, this tragedy, which affects over six hundred Czech families each year, can be overcome without the families being destroyed. A report about palliative care for children.
Author: Milan Jaroš
Series description: “In the heaven’s right corner” – palliative care for children, November–December 2014 “There is nothing worse that could happen to a person.” This is how people usually react when talking about the death of a child. The death of children before they get a chance to grow up is seen as a cruel interruption of the life’s natural order, representing a loss of hope for the future. However, this tragedy, which affects over six hundred Czech families each year, can be overcome without the families being destroyed. A report about palliative care for children.
Author: Milan Jaroš
Picture description: Sára Derková (2), a client of the Ondrášek mobile hospice with her father.
Series description: “In the heaven’s right corner” – palliative care for children, November–December 2014 “There is nothing worse that could happen to a person.” This is how people usually react when talking about the death of a child. The death of children before they get a chance to grow up is seen as a cruel interruption of the life’s natural order, representing a loss of hope for the future. However, this tragedy, which affects over six hundred Czech families each year, can be overcome without the families being destroyed. A report about palliative care for children.
Author: Milan Jaroš
Series description: “In the heaven’s right corner” – palliative care for children, November–December 2014 “There is nothing worse that could happen to a person.” This is how people usually react when talking about the death of a child. The death of children before they get a chance to grow up is seen as a cruel interruption of the life’s natural order, representing a loss of hope for the future. However, this tragedy, which affects over six hundred Czech families each year, can be overcome without the families being destroyed. A report about palliative care for children.
Author: Milan Jaroš
Picture description: Mr and Mrs Zavadilovi with their children. From the left: Jakub and Sára.
Series description: “In the heaven’s right corner” – palliative care for children, November–December 2014 “There is nothing worse that could happen to a person.” This is how people usually react when talking about the death of a child. The death of children before they get a chance to grow up is seen as a cruel interruption of the life’s natural order, representing a loss of hope for the future. However, this tragedy, which affects over six hundred Czech families each year, can be overcome without the families being destroyed. A report about palliative care for children.
Author: Milan Jaroš
Picture description: Sára and Jakub Zavadilovi.
Series description: “In the heaven’s right corner” – palliative care for children, November–December 2014 “There is nothing worse that could happen to a person.” This is how people usually react when talking about the death of a child. The death of children before they get a chance to grow up is seen as a cruel interruption of the life’s natural order, representing a loss of hope for the future. However, this tragedy, which affects over six hundred Czech families each year, can be overcome without the families being destroyed. A report about palliative care for children.
Author: Milan Jaroš