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Every life is precious: Caring for Elan at Canuck Place

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Canuck Place nurse Brenda Dewar, with 琉璃神社鈥檚 Elan Epp. This holiday season, join the Canuck Place team in honouring all the special lives at the children鈥檚 hospice.

Whether measured in years, months, or even days, the Canuck Place Children鈥檚 Hospice team believes that every life is precious and should be lived to the fullest. This holiday season, they鈥檙e honouring the many special lives at Canuck Place, like Elan from 琉璃神社.

In 2002, at only 18-months-old, Elan experienced a demyelinating episode after a viral infection, which caused her to lose all her motor control. Many health challenges followed, including recurrent acute pancreatitis, feeding intolerance, severe scoliosis and hip dislocations.

Elan鈥檚 condition was complex and she was growing up with constant, severe pain.

Offering a life that wasn鈥檛 defined by pain

In 2012, after years of trying to manage Elan鈥檚 condition, her family was introduced to in hopes of finding comfort and care.

When the family arrived at Canuck Place, Elan was in near constant pain, and vomited 15 to 20 times a day. She was unable to sleep and would cry for hours trying to cope with her condition. Her family felt helpless, desperate to restore some quality of life to Elan鈥檚 daily routine. After meeting with Canuck Place Medical Director Dr. Hal Siden and the Canuck Place clinical team, their lives changed.

Mother Cheryl recalls the impact the family witnessed early on, 鈥淒r. Siden recommended some treatments that Elan had never had before,鈥 Cheryl said. 鈥淲ithin months of our first Canuck Place stay, Elan stopped vomiting! Being able to see her smile, laugh, play with her sisters, and sleep after years of suffering, is something I don鈥檛 know how to describe in words.鈥

The Canuck Place clinical team was there with innovative pain and symptom management and medical respite care that allowed Elan to experience a life that wasn鈥檛 defined by pain.

Since then, the entire family, including sisters Emily and Erin, has stayed at Canuck Place where they鈥檝e made many cherished memories together.

鈥淭o have the Canuck Place team make Elan laugh, and figure out the things she likes to do, means a lot to us,鈥 says Cheryl. 鈥淚t shows they care enough to get to know her and be a part of her life.鈥

Your gift will help children from the Okanagan and across BC

Every life is precious and deserves to be lived as fully as possible. works hand-in-hand with families like Elan鈥檚 to provide expert clinical care and help build special memories, all at no cost.

This holiday season, for children like Elan in the Okanagan and across BC.

For a limited time your donation will be matched by John & Claire Nicola and Friends, so give today and help Canuck Place be there when families need them the most.

To learn more, and to donate today, visit .



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