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O'Connor added that the experience taught her how to know what a dying person needs. She soon realised that she wanted to train to help others in the same situation.
“I learned from that never to leave a person alone," she said. "My desire is to work with people who are particularly alone.
"I didn't leave him alone for days, there were other people in the house, but I didn't get into the bed and snuggle with him like he wanted because I was frightened."
O'Connor will begin her online one year diploma course last this month. The singer said being unemployed during Covid-19 allowed her to make time for the training.
She added that it will most likely be a long time before she's working in palliative care.
“It's not that I'm rushing to the front line," she said. "I'm learning how to use Word. It's that early in the game."Celebrity

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