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11 May 2022
Lydia Sorensen lost her beloved mum, Carol, in March this year. In the two months before she passed, Carol lived at O’Neill House, our respite and specialist end-of-life care home in Prahran.
May 22-28 is National Palliative Care Week, aimed at raising awareness and increasing understanding of the many benefits of palliative care.
Lydia cared for her mum at home before she became increasingly ill. When a social worker suggested O’Neill House, the pair knew it was the right time.
“Once I could see mum was comfortable and content I let go of my guilt of not doing the main caring, and over the weeks I had a sense of relief that the care for mum was being managed,” Lydia says.
And so the family set about creating final memories and spending quality time together. Carol’s laid-back nature and ability to find humour in any situation endeared her to the team at O’Neill House.
“Staff were warm, caring and genuine,” Lydia says. “On my birthday they even decorated mum’s room for me because she wasn’t able to do it. It was such a beautiful thing to do; to take time out of their day to help mum and I celebrate at such a difficult time. We both felt like staff were extended family.”
The feeling was mutual.
“When journeying towards the end-of-life it’s very important for families to be with their loved ones, so we support them in any way we can. Not just with the day-to-day physical needs, but emotionally and spiritually too,” O’Neill House Manager Amy Jumalon says. “Here at O’Neill House, we feel like we’re a family… looking after each other, and looking after our residents and families too.”
Despite her initial fear, Lydia says the palliative care experience was incredible.
“It’s allowed me to have real conversations with mum and really experience the transition of life. Mum’s wisdom showed me that death is not to be feared, that you can still positively impact people at the end.”
Lydia urged others to consider having a palliative care plan.
“I believe wholeheartedly this process can make the moments easier to deal with, because you know your love one’s wishes and have no regrets of what potentially they may have wanted. It also gave us time and space to put things in place.”
Above all, it was important to Lydia that her mum die with dignity and respect, as she had treated people throughout her life.
“On my mum’s passing, staff came to see me while I said goodbye and provided their condolences. They also respected my mum by following the undertakers who were taking mum away by lining up as a procession, while singing Amazing Grace and supporting me. This was a beautiful moment that I’m grateful for and will never forget.”
On Thursday 19 May VMCH was honoured to have Archbishop Peter A. Comensoli lead the blessing of O’Neill House (which opened in July 2021). In his homily, Archbishop Comensoli remarked that the home was already blessed with the presence of those who’ve chosen to call it home, as they journey towards the end-of-life.
To learn more about O’Neill House, visit: vmch.com.au/oneill
To find out more about palliative care, visit: palliativecare.org.au/
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