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18 May 2016
Palliative care isn’t the most popular topic. However it’s a subject most people will have to face at some point; either personally, or by the side of a loved one.
May 22 to 28 is National Palliative Care Week. Driven by Palliative Care Australia, the week aims to raise awareness about palliative care and to spark interest and conversation about what it offers to Australians.
Not-for-profit aged and disability services organisation Villa Maria Catholic Homes (VMCH) has made high-quality palliative care a major priority within its 12 aged care residences.
“An important part of palliative care at VMCH is the implementation of advance care plans,” said VMCH General Manager Residential Services Geraldine Webster.
“These plans – completed when residents enter our care – identify residents’ future health care wishes, including spiritual customs and beliefs, before they become too unwell to communicate. We also frequently revisit the plans with residents, to ensure they’re up-to-date with their current wishes.”
Palliative Care Australia CEO Liz Callaghan agrees, pointing out that while people go through an often exhaustive process of preparing for birth — going to classes, making a birth plan — when it comes to death there is little planning and very little conversation.
“We’re ignoring those conversations, and by ignoring them we’re leaving family and loved ones with no plan and no idea what we want at a very emotional and difficult time,” Liz said.
VMCH’s Raise the Bar program, introduced in 2013, gives aged care staff the training and tools needed to better manage the clinical care of residents who are entering the end-of-life phase and avoid unnecessary hospital transfers.
Following the introduction of Raise the Bar at VMCH’s Corpus Christi aged care residence, hospital transfer rates dropped by more than 50 per cent.
In addition to good clinical care, ensuring residents’ emotional and spiritual needs are met is an important part of palliative care at VMCH.
In 2013, VMCH’s Pastoral Care team introduced Palliative Care Kits across all aged care residences. The kits, including soothing music, candles, a water fountain, aromatherapy kit, essential oils and lip and body creams, aim to make the end-of-life process as comfortable as possible for residents and their families.
Music programs, including harp therapy, are also offered to help reduce stress and anxiety.
Geraldine said VMCH was proud of its palliative care practices and would continue to be innovative and committed to their implementation.
“Ultimately, we just want to ensure older people in our care are comfortable and treated with dignity and respect at the end of their life.”
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