A decade ago, nobody in Mongolia knew how to care for the dying. Terminally ill patients were simply left at home and diagnosed untreatable. Things have since changed, fast. »
For underprivileged and sick children in Bangladesh, the journey to hospitals in Dhaka is a punishing one. A free shelter for such families hopes to provide some comfort and support. »
In a village up north of Hai Phong, drug addicts rebuild their lives at a centre that offers palliative care treatment for both the body and mind. »
It's all about teamwork at palliative care wards in Taiwan. As doctors and nurses tend to patients, the need for strong support from volunteers is paramount. »
Bedside tables are said to reveal an individual's personality. At crowded nursing homes in Singapore, patients come to terms with their personal spaces. »