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- What is telehealth
Virtual care (otherwise known as telehealth) allows consumers and patients to access health care closer to home or in the home. Virtual care can involve both phone and video consultations.
- What to do after someone dies
When someone dies, it will help you to have a written plan of what you need to do including who you need to contact.
- When a caring role changes
There will be times during your care role when you will need to adjust your role as the circumstances of both you and the person you care for change.
- Who to call in a crisis
Immediate telephone assistance is available for all kinds of emergencies.
- Who's who in a palliative care team
The members of your palliative care team may include doctors, nurses, allied health professionals, volunteers and carers.
- Who's who in aged care
Aged care services are provided by a range of skilled and experienced professionals and aged care support staff.
- Who's who in mental health services
There are a range of mental healthcare and welfare professionals who can help you or someone you care for.
- Who's who in the emergency department
The emergency department is staffed by highly trained clinicians, including nurses, doctors and other healthcare professionals.
- Who's who in your healthcare team
Your healthcare team may include a doctor, dentist, pharmacist, medical specialists, allied health professionals and complementary medicine practitioners.
- Who’s who during pregnancy, birth and newborn care
Depending on the model of care you chose for your antenatal and labour care, you might see a few or all of the healthcare professionals listed below who will take care of you during your pregnancy.