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About Eastern Palliative Care
Eastern Palliative Care is a partnership between Outer East Palliative Care Service,
the Order of Malta and
Sisters of Charity (St Vincent's Hospital).
Eastern Palliative Care's services are provided in the local government areas of Boroondara, Manningham, Maroondah, Whitehorse, Monash, Knox and Yarra Ranges.
Eastern Palliative Care recognises that a person with a terminal / life–limiting
illness may choose:
- To be cared for in the comfort of their own home for as long as possible
- To live as normally as possible
- To receive assistance from
specialist palliative care nurses to manage
symptoms
- To be in the continuing care of their own doctor
- To have the support of their family or
caregivers
- To be supported through the decisions and personal adjustments which
inevitably accompany serious illness (emotional, social, financial, psychological
& spiritual)
Palliative care
- Affirms life and regards dying as a normal
process
- Neither hastens nor postpones death
- Provides relief from pain and other distressing
symptoms
- Integrates the physical, psychological, social,
emotional and spiritual aspects of care
- Offers a support system to help people live as
actively as possible until death
- Offers a support system to help the family cope
during the person’s illness &
their own bereavement
- Palliative care is provided to people of all
ages who are dying.
While the majority of people requiring palliative care
are in the older age groups, it is also needed by young adults, adolescents
and children.
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