Advance care planning and directive
Learn about what advance care planning involves, who can benefit from it and how to go about creating a plan.
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Thinking about your death can make life easier
Australians are being urged to plan for when they need medical help but can't speak for themselves. 'Advance care planning' ensures your values and wishes are respected in life or death situations.
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Coping with learning you have a terminal illness
This article provides advice on what to do if you need to talk to someone about your bad news, condition or how you are feeling.
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Help to remain living at home if you have a chronic disease or serious illness
Home care offers many benefits for people with chronic illness or frailty. It helps individuals maintain their independence and stay at home longer.
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Caring for someone with cancer
If you care for someone with cancer, here is some useful information and resources on carer roles and emotional and financial support for you.
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What to expect in a hospital intensive care unit (ICU)
The intensive care unit (ICU) provides 24-hour care from a highly-trained team of specialists. Learn more about what to expect from the ICU.
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Preparing for a death at home
Many people prefer to die at home. If you are caring for someone with a terminal condition, this article can help you know what to expect.
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Voluntary assisted dying
Find out where voluntary assisted dying (VAD) is legal in Australia, who is eligible and the criteria, plus the process that’s involved.
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Living with dementia
Getting a diagnosis of dementia can be difficult. Over time, dementia can make it hard to do everyday tasks. Learn what you need to think about.
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About My Health Record
My Health Record is Australia's secure digital health record system. Learn how to store your health information, such as scripts and vaccinations.
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