Reflections of my time in Daw House I started out my career as an enrolled nurse and after a few short term positions spent 21 years at Ashford Hospital. While I was there and... Read more... 18/12/2017 | Community | Patients and Carers Tags: End-of-Life Care Views: 1156
Reflections of a palliative care pharmacist at... Since 2004 I have had the privilege of being the clinical pharmacist at Daw House, a 15-bed hospice based at Repat Hospital, which is in the... Read more... 6/12/2017 | Community | Patients and Carers Tags: End-of-Life Care Views: 1128
Reflections of the 'Repat' Palliative Care is active care that aims to relieve suffering and promote comfort when cure is no longer possible. This care provides physical,... Read more... 29/11/2017 | Community | Patients and Carers Tags: End-of-Life Care Views: 1230
Reflections on Daw House I was appointed as the Clinical Nurse of Daw House in September 2002. I remember my first impressions of the place. As an outsider coming from a... Read more... 22/11/2017 | Community | Patients and Carers Tags: End-of-Life Care Views: 1052
A new mobile app "AllowMe!" to assist people... Palliative Care Australia (PCA) is proud to announce the release of a new mobile app, AllowMe!. The app assists people who are caring for someone... Read more... 18/10/2017 | Community | Patients and Carers Tags: Digital health Views: 1174
Carers and caring at the end of life In May 2014, Carers Australia published a discussion paper, Dying at home: Preferences and roles for unpaid carers. It seems fitting that during... Read more... 16/10/2017 | Community | Patients and Carers Tags: End-of-Life Care Views: 1036