Keech Hospice to host the play “Fighting for Life”

The play is being held to mark Dying Matters Week (5-11 May), an annual awareness week that aims to encourage open conversations about death, dying and grief, to help break stigma and create more compassionate communities.
The theme for this year's Dying Matters Week is exploring how different cultures and faiths experience end of life, acknowledging both the diverse traditions and the shared emotions that unite us all.
Created by award-winning playwright Brian Daniels, Fighting for Life gives audiences a unique insight into the lives, heartaches, and good times of main characters Jim and Joan Findlay and those closest to them.
Helen Findlay, daughter of the real-life couple on whom the main characters are based, said her motivation for approaching Brian about writing the play was to improve things for other families:
"For me it's about social justice. We only have one life, so when it comes to an end there's only one chance to get it right."
Karen Hibbert, compassionate communities lead at Keech Hospice, said:
"In coming to Keech to watch this emotional and poignant play, people will gain a deeper understanding of the challenges that families can encounter when they or their loved ones are facing end of life. As a hospice, we know there is such a thing as a good death, and that is much more likely to be achieved if people open up to discuss their wishes sooner rather than later.
"This play is for everyone — members of the public, health and social care professionals and those who are simply curious. I'd urge everyone to come along and see it to hear the important message it shares."
*Tickets are free but must be booked in advanced at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/fighting-for-life-tickets-1307844751859
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