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Older people » Grand Pacific Health
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Health Promotion and Youth Health. Shell Cove Family Health. Grand Pacific Health Centre - Nowra. Health Promotion and Youth Health. Shell Cove Family Health. Grand Pacific Health Centre - Nowra. Growing older can bring about certain challenges to day-to-day life. You may realise that you need assistance, or you may be caring for a friend or family member who requires help. Grand Pacific Health has a range of services available to help you to manage chronic diseases such as diabetes or heart disease.
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QUT - New South Wales
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End of Life Law in Australia. State and Territory laws. State and Territory laws. Key legislation and terminology. New South Wales (NSW) laws relating to withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining treatment and guardianship are contained in the. In the Act, the term ‘medical treatment’. Includes withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining treatment. Those decisions are referred to as ‘health care decisions’. The Act also distinguishes between ‘ major treatment’. And ‘ minor treatment’,. A person is presu...
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How you can help | Central Coast Palliative Care Volunteer Foundation
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How you can help. How you can help. You can make a donation via PayPal, you don’t need a PayPal account, you can simply use your credit card:. You can make a donation via cheque or money order to:. Central Coast Palliative Care Volunteer Foundation Inc. Bay Village NSW 2261. All support is greatly appreciated. A receipt will be forwarded to you. How Do I Join the Palliative Care Volunteer Service? Who can apply to join the Palliative Care Volunteer Service? Men and women who:. Are mature and reliable;.
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Breavement | Central Coast Palliative Care Volunteer Foundation
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How you can help. What is the Bereavement Service? The Bereavement Service was established to provide support for those who are experiencing the loss of someone significant to them through death. The Bereavement Service is made up of specially trained bereavement volunteers and specialist bereavement counsellors. Support provided focuses on the unique needs of each grieving person. Creating Connections Bereavement Groups. Connecting On Bereavement Support Brochure. Click here to download. Our St Lukes Da...
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Resources | Central Coast Palliative Care Volunteer Foundation
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How you can help. Caring for the Dying. Caring for the Dying explores the extraordinary experience of caring for a loved one who is dying, looking at the practicalities of everyday and long term care. Read more about Caring for the Dying. Is an online resource of palliative care information and evidence… Visit CareSearch Website. Planning What I Want. Our Support Care Centres. Creating Connections Bereavement Groups. Connecting On Bereavement Support. Quality information about palliative care.
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Our Support Care Centres | Central Coast Palliative Care Volunteer Foundation
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How you can help. Our Support Care Centres. The Palliative Care Volunteer Foundation has designed and built two support centres for patients and carers connected with Palliative Care on the Central Coast. Our support centres are at Wyongah (north) and Woy Woy (south). Situated in-between is the Central Coast Palliative Care Centre at Long Jetty. These support centres are utilized for numerous activities including:. Palliative Care Support Centre Woy Woy. Palliative Care Support Centre Woy Woy.
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Connecting On Bereavement Support | Central Coast Palliative Care Volunteer Foundation
http://palcarefoundation.org.au/whats-new/connecting-on-bereavement-support
How you can help. Connecting On Bereavement Support. Connecting On is an informal bereavement support morning tea that is held once a mont during the first week of each month. When people feel stronger, they often find they wish to talk about topics other than their pain and their situation of being bereaved. Connecting On allows people who have formed friendships with others in their Creating Connections group to retain them in a more relaxed and informal setting. Does the Group Cost Anything to Attend?
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Patient Support Groups | Central Coast Palliative Care Volunteer Foundation
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How you can help. Facing a non-curative illness can be daunting and challenging. It is not uncommon for people to experience a range of feelings and thoughts in response to their situation. Sometimes feelings and responses can become compounded when people experience them in isolation. The patient support group offers members an opportunity to learn/experience relaxation through meditation sessions. Attending this part of the program is optional. Your email address will not be published. You may use these.
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Carer Support Groups | Central Coast Palliative Care Volunteer Foundation
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How you can help. Over the years we have come to realise that carers need support too, and that their needs are not always recognised or validated. Like the Patient Support Groups, our Carer Support Groups are held in an atmosphere of care and confidentiality. They offer a safe place where carers can share their experiences openly, (as much or as little as they wish), without fear of being judged. Light refreshments are served during the course of the morning/session. Required fields are marked *. Planni...
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Decision making at end of life | End of Life Decisions, the Law and Clinical Practice
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This website is endorsed by:. The NSW Ministry of Health. The Australian Medical Association (NSW). The Australian Salaried Medical Officers Federation (NSW); and. The NSW Nurses and Midwives Association. End of Life Decisions, the Law and Clinical Practice. Information for NSW health practitioners. Decision making at end of life. Advance care plans and the law. Making decisions when a patient lacks capacity:. Decision making at end of life. Initiating end of life discussions with your patient. Would I b...
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