Caregiver Experience Survey

January 7, 2026/in News, Updates

The NOHT-ÉSON’s Palliative Care Working Group invites you to take part in a short survey to share your experience as a caregiver, whether you are currently supporting someone with a life-limiting illness at any stage of their journey, from diagnosis through end of life, or have done so in the past. Your insights will help us better understand the realities of caregiving and improve support for others on similar journeys.

Your input will help organizations that provide palliative and end-of-life care in Niagara understand what is working well and where improvements are needed. The survey does not collect any identifying information, and all responses will be combined and reviewed together.

Results will be shared with the NOHT-ÉSON’s Palliative Care Working Group, which includes representation from home care, hospitals, and hospice organizations, all working together to improve access to services and quality of care.

Click here to access the survey. Download the flyer here.

The survey will remain open until January 24, 2026.

Thank you for helping us build a more compassionate and supportive system of care.

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