Olga is 66 years old, a few years ago she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. But this winter in the life of a woman there were two more tragedies - the death of her mother and the war.
Olga lives in Kyiv and at the time of the russian attack she was at home alone. Relatives went to the village, but to go with them for Olga would mean to stay away from medical institutions and pharmacies with the necessary medicines.
All the time Olga was in touch with Zoe Maksymova - the head of Dobrobut palliative department. Zoe helped the woman to find medication, advised what to do to feel better.
In May Olga could no longer fully move and serve herself. Painkillers didn't help. When a place in Dobrobut palliative department was vacated, Zoe invited Olga to join it, according to a free of charge program funded by Tabletochki Foundation.
Previously, Olga negatively perceived the medical sphere, because she often faced rudeness and unprofessionalism. But now she has changed her mind because she is convinced that there are many more good people than bad people.