When a dog brings comfort at the end of life: animal therapy in palliative care
Dogs As a Source of Comfort and Connection in Palliative Care Time moves slow in a palliative care room. Movements are gentler, silences linger longer[…]
Dogs As a Source of Comfort and Connection in Palliative Care Time moves slow in a palliative care room. Movements are gentler, silences linger longer[…]
Serge chooses hope over statistics At 58 years old, Serge Demers spent his days cycling, patrolling the slopes in the winter, working on carpentry projects[…]
“I’m lucky the ambulance brought me to the CHUM. If I had gone to a different hospital, I might not be alive today.” Peter Berson[…]
A longer life for Michel Roy Gauthier, a helping hand for the patients who come after him Michel Roy Gauthier led a busy but peaceful[…]
Francine Riverin: A winding road and a major operation, just in time Francine Riverin knows the Quebec healthcare system like the back of her hand.[…]
Langis Gagnon’s story of resilience and gratitude An early retirement When picturing the final years of their career, most people imagine a gradual transition into[…]
Letter from Dr. Guy Breton about his beloved Andrée Hello, My name is Guy Breton. I was a doctor at the CHUM for 30 years[…]
Behind the CHUM: Donors that bring hope Behind the scenes at the CHUM, its Foundation and donors provide vital support. These caring individuals empower the[…]
March: Epilepsy Awareness Month March is Epilepsy Awareness Month. Epilepsy is a neurological disease that affects thousands of Quebecers, but medical breakthroughs and community support[…]
Guy Lafleur Fund: New ambassadors and $10 M goal to accelerate cancer research New ambassadors for the Guy Lafleur Fund The CHUM Foundation is proud[…]