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1992, Hospice Casa Speranţei, a foundation started by a British citizen, introduced to Romania the idea of relieving pain for patients with incurable diseases or with limited life expectancy. Over time, the Romanians in distress and their families have learned a lesson that no one has taught them: that the life quality is more important than its quantity.
But above all, Hospice House of Hope brought to the Romanian society an almost unbelievable idea at the beginning of the '90s. That some doctors and some nurses can do good without asking for anything in return. That you can trust good deeds unconditionally.
We have gathered in a documentary a few stories and some people who, without necessarily wanting this, wrote the history of palliative care in Romania.
HOSPICE of Hope provides free palliative care services for adults diagnosed with cancer and for children with various diseases with limited life expectancy (cancer, leukemia, neuro-muscular dystrophies, congenital malformations, chronic organ failure and other rare incurable diseases).
You can financially support the work of Hospice Casa Speranţei by donating or by redirecting 3.5% of income tax.
A film made with the support of Suvoda
28 мар 2019