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- Dealing with news about dying
It is important to acknowledge that you will respond in your own way to the news that you are dying. Respect your need to question, your need for silence and your need to talk.
- Advance care plan - personal stories
Advance care plan personal stories
- Managing work and employment with a life-limiting condition
For some people with a life-limiting illness, work can play a positive role in providing a continued sense of identity, independence and ongoing financial security for their family.
- Making plans and decisions for the end of your life
Planning and making decisions about the end of your life can be a positive experience. It is a good opportunity to reflect on the things that are important to you, and to make arrangements that suit you.
- Voluntary assisted dying
Victoria is the first state in Australia to pass voluntary assisted dying laws. The Voluntary Assisted Dying Act (2017) provides a safe legal framework for people who are suffering and dying to choose the manner and timing of their death.
- Your rights at the end of life
It is important for the family members of someone who is facing the end of their life to respect their wishes and follow through with the requests of their loved one as much as is practical and possible
- Palliative care - personal stories
Palliative care - personal stories
- Managing your pain and other symptoms during a life-limiting illness
The healthcare professionals in your palliative care team will work together to manage your pain so that you can focus on the things you enjoy.
- Advance care plans
Advance care plans can help the people close to you and those caring for you to know what is important to you about the level of healthcare and quality of life you would want.
- 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.