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DYING PATIENT’S LAST WISH IS A TAILORED DRESS & NICE FUNERAL PHOTO, GETS HER WISH FULFILLED

A group of volunteers from the non-profit organisation Ambulance Wish Singapore (AWS) helped to fulfil the last wishes of a terminally ill elderly woman with late-stage cancer, according to AWS’ Facebook post.

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Madam Chan’s Terminal Diagnosis

Madam Chan’s journey began when she was diagnosed with advanced-stage cancer. Her condition was deteriorating rapidly, and she knew that her time was limited.

Despite her health challenges, she held on to a simple yet meaningful final wish – to have a tailored dress and a beautiful photograph to be used at her funeral.

Shortly after Madam Chan expressed her wish, an art therapy intern from Singapore General Hospital (SGH) stepped in to make her dream a reality.

With compassion and creativity, the intern sketched out the design for Madam Chan’s dream dress, laying the foundation for what would become a heartwarming story of compassion and dedication.

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AWS Steps In

Ambulance Wish Singapore (AWS), known for its mission to fulfill the last wishes of terminally ill patients, decided to take action.

They assembled a team that included a talented tailor and a skilled photographer, all dedicated to making Madam Chan’s final wish come true.

Madam Chan’s involvement didn’t stop at the design stage. After carefully selecting the fabric she liked, the tailor took her measurements and got to work.

Despite the time constraints, the volunteer tailor managed to sew an exquisite ivory lace dress complete with a high collar within just two days.

A Day of Challenges

On the day of the photoshoot, Madam Chan’s condition had weakened, and she was less responsive. However, this didn’t deter the dedicated AWS volunteers.

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They worked tirelessly to doll her up and adorn her with accessories. In a heartwarming blend of Mandarin and Cantonese, they encouraged Madam Chan to keep her eyes open and smile.

The determination and love of the volunteers paid off. Madam Chan, though weak, posed happily with the hospital staff and volunteers.

In their Facebook post, AWS expressed their gratitude to everyone who contributed to realizing Madam Chan’s last wish. They highlighted the significance of love and hope in their mission, showing that even a seemingly simple affair can mean the world to individuals like Madam Chan and their loved ones.

Ambulance Wish Singapore’s Facebook post

All Mdm Chan wanted for her last wish was a dress, specially tailored, and a good photograph taken, for her funeral.

It appeared like a simple enough wish except that Mdm Chan, who has advanced cancer was deteriorating very quickly. Thankfully, the SGH Art Therapy intern had helped Mdm Chan sketch out her dream dress. A visit was made to see Mdm Chan at the Outram Community Hospital (OCH), managed under SingHealth Community Hospitals to establish what her preferences were for the dress, and whether she had other requirements. Our volunteers very quickly assembled a team including a tailor and a photographer.

Being most familiar with Mdm Chan, Sandy, medical social worker at OCH who referred the wish to AWS, very quickly helped to source for fabric samples so that Mdm Chan could make a selection.

Arrangements were made by AWS for Ros, the volunteer tailor to take measurements. Over two afternoons, less than 9 hours later, Ros and her trusted sewing machine turned out the ivory lace dress with high collar, just in time for the photography.

On the day of photography, Mdm Chan was very weak and less responsive than before. That however, did not deter AWS volunteers and nurses at the ward who sprang into action quickly applying light make-up and putting on accessories for her.

No effort was spared in encouraging Mdm Chan, in a mix of Mandarin and Cantonese, to keep her eyes open and to smile for the camera. Our sincere gratitude to Ray Chua for helping with the shoot. It meant so much to Mdm Chan, to have her in her very own tailored dress captured in a photo.

Through this simple but deeply meaningful wish, we witnessed once again the power of love and hope. The love and support poured in from all to fulfil Mdm Chan’s last wish. The hope that Mdm Chan held to don her very own custom made dress.

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Big thank you to my fellow volunteers Teng Teng and Hon Qi for working together on Mdm Chan’s wish; Ros for her generous giving of time and effort in making the dress for Mdm Chan; Lee Ann Textiles for sponsoring the fabric; Ray for the professional shots; Kin May for providing the make up tools; Hibiscus Florists for the beautiful flowers that brought out a rare smile from Mdm Chan and last but not least Sandy who supported Mdm Chan and her wish with such genuine love.

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