Our blog collection that informs and provides a platform for sharing views, tips, and ideas related to palliative care from community members and health professionals.
Introducing Palliative Care Navigation in South Australia
Palliative care navigation helps people understand and access support when the system feels complex or unfamiliar. In South Australia, palliative care and bereavement navigation is delivered by Palliative Care Connect… Read more30/04/2026 | Acute Care | Allied Health | Blog | Community | Diverse Communities | GPs | Health Professionals | HP Education | Implementation and Translation | Nurses | Patients and Carers | Primary health care | Residential Aged Care
Tags: Bereavement Support / End of life care / National Palliative Care Week / Palliative Care / Palliative Care Connect / Palliative Care Support / PCC
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Exploring staff coping with grief and loss in residential aged care
Do aged care workers grieve after a resident dies in a residential aged care home? If you work in a residential aged care home, this question may feel deeply personal.… Read more28/04/2026 | Allied Health | Blog | Evidence | Health Professionals | HP Education | Implementation and Translation | Nurses | Residential Aged Care
Tags: Aged care / End of life care / Grief and Loss / Grief Support / Palliative Care / RAC / Residential Aged Care / Workforce Wellbeing
Views: 36
How Gen AI is helping nursing students build confidence in end-of-life conversations
A safe place to practise difficult conversations End-of-life (EOL) conversations are some of the most sensitive and emotionally charged interactions that are integral to professional nursing practice. For many nursing… Read more21/04/2026 | Blog | Evidence | Health Professionals | HP Education | Implementation and Translation | Nurses | Primary health care
Tags: Artificial Intelligence / Cultural Diversity / End of life care / Gen AI / Generative Characters / Palliative Care / Simulation / Undergraduate Nursing
Views: 24
When art speaks: Revealing the hidden grief of aged care nurses
“Art allowed nurses to say what words had never fully captured.” Grief is rarely discussed in aged care, yet it sits quietly behind the routines, compassion, and continuity of care… Read more14/04/2026 | Blog | Evidence | Health Professionals | HP Education | Implementation and Translation | Nurses | Residential Aged Care
Tags: Aged care / Art In Healthcare / Emotional Wellbeing / End of life care / Grief / Healthcare Workers / Nurses / Palliative Care / Wellbeing
Views: 38