There are some fantastic clinical tools, training and education opportunities, helpful resources and apps for healthcare professionals supporting patients nearing end-of-life, to live well until they die.
Care Search updated Primary Health Care resources for palliative care
- Enhance your practice with CareSearch’s recently updated Primary Health Care packs. Offering communication tips to initiate difficult conversations, tools to recognise and access changing needs, a home death checklist and much more. Free to download or order print copies online. Explore the pack now.
- The CareSearchgp app supports GPs in delivering quality palliative care across the life course. It brings together guidance on terminal prescribing for specific symptoms and evidence-based information on key care issues including:
- Advance care planning
- Recognising deterioration
- Engaging in palliative care case conferences
- Caring for the dying patient, and
- Assisting families through stages of bereavement
- It’s available now and can be downloaded for free.
ELDAC Talking with Families kits
- The ELDAC Talking with Families kits provide information and resources to support staff to engage with families about care at the end of life. The kits are free and available for managers, nurses, advisors, care workers and other staff:
- The Nurses, Advisors and Care Workers Kit assists in talking with families early about what to expect, which helps to build trust and relationships. You can use the resources in this kit to identify the key times to talk and how to start these conversations.
- The Service Kit contains the information, fact sheets, conversation starters and other resources to support your staff to engage with families about care at the end of life.
Advance Care Planning
If you are seeking to implement Advance Care Planning (ACP) into your practice as a continual quality improvement activity, or if you’re wanting to improve knowledge and confidence to guide you through the ACP journey with patients:
- Healthy North Coast’s Primary Care Impact activity aims to improve practitioner confidence in advance care planning discussions and embed them into general practice.
- The National Advance Care Planning Support Service is available Monday to Friday 9am-5pm. Regardless of your situation the team can offer support on all matters relating to advance care planning. Call 1300 208 582 or email [email protected] with your query or referral.
- The Advance Project provides free, practical, evidence-based resources and training that empower aged and primary care professionals to initiate advance care planning and palliative care. Their suite of resources and training support a team-based approach to initiating ACP and palliative care into everyday care provision. They offer two practical, evidence-based toolkits:
- For general practice – The Advance Project Toolkit (General Practice) and
- For use with people living with dementia – The Advance Project Toolkit (Dementia)