Buddhist temple help terminally ill

Buddhist temple help terminally ill

Monks deal care and mentors to bring peace to clients’ last days PUBLISHED : 14 Sep 2024 at 05: 49 Phra Ajarn Sanprach Panyakamo, the abbot of Wat Pa Noen Sa-Ard in Nakhon Ratchasima, talks with a last phase of life client, sitting. The blind lady revealed her thanks to the abbot who directed her on how to go to a tranquil death. (Photo: Apinya Wipatayotin) Wat Pa Noen Sa-Ard, a Buddhist temple in Nakhon Ratchasima’s Chok Chai district, hasactually endedupbeing understood as a home for terminally ill clients who do not requirement aggressive medical treatment. Monks aid last-stage clients bringback their spiritual peace through palliative care while likewise providing Buddhist mentors so they can live the last part of their lives in peace. The practice linesup with the World Health Organization’s (WHO) objective to promote different approaches to enhancing clients’ quality of life and easing their physical and psychological suffering. It is likewise in line with Section 12 of the National Health Act, which supports terminal-stage clients’ ethical best to refuse med
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