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  • Start the conversation - Department of Health and Aged Care
    It’s important to start talking early about what matters to you to maintain as much control as possible over your end-of-life care choices Some of us will find discussing palliative care easier than others There are many factors at play ─ your mindset, values, beliefs, culture, health, family relationships and so on
  • Discussion Starters - Palliative Care Australia
    Palliative Care Australia’s (PCA) Discussion Starter series and Card packs have been developed to reach into communities to normalise early conversations about the end-of-life, rather than waiting until more time-critical or medical-focused discussions need to occur
  • Talking About End of Life - palliAGED
    Talking about end-of-life care helps align care with a resident’s values, ensuring comfort and reducing unnecessary interventions Learn how open discussions support families, carers, and residents
  • How to have respectful end-of-life conversations with family
    End-of-life discussions, however, must go beyond the narrow focus of resuscitation Instead, such discussions should address the broad array of concerns shared by most dying patients and families: fears about dying, understanding prognosis, achieving important end-of-life goals, and attending to physical needs
  • End-of-life care | My Aged Care
    Read more about tips to start the conversation and questions to think about when planning for end-of-life care Advance care planning helps you think about your future medical treatment and health care needs
  • Breaking the Silence: Gentle Ways to Talk About End‑of‑Life Wishes
    Here are practical, compassionate ways to begin the conversation and keep it constructive 1 Choose the Right Moment Talking about funeral choices over Sunday lunch is rarely ideal Select a calm setting where everyone feels safe—perhaps during a quiet walk, a relaxed cuppa at home, or a family gathering already set aside for practical matters
  • End of life care - Health. vic
    Dying is a normal part of life and a human experience It is human nature to fear death, and as a society we are reluctant to talk about death This often prevents planning for end-of-life care and may result in end-of-life preferences not being known or followed Planning and making decisions about the end of life can be a positive
  • Navigating End-of-Life Care Conversations - Dovida AU
    End-of-life care conversations should be collaborative, centring around the person while involving family members, friends, and healthcare professionals when appropriate Encourage your loved one to discuss their concerns, preferences, and treatment options with their GP, who can provide referrals to medical, nursing, and allied health professionals


















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