We invite you to our Webinar Series ‘Guiding Lights: Expert Perspectives on Palliative Care and End-of-Life Support’

This series will feature expert speakers who will discuss various aspects of palliative care delivery, the impact of ELDAC, and improving end-of-life care in different settings. The series will take place over June – November this year

Mark your calendars and stay tuned for more information on the following appearances in the series:

Rescheduled (DATE TBC), 12:30-1:10pm – Peter Jenkin, Palliative Care Nurse Practitioner, Calvary Health Care Flinders UniversityTopic: Insights into Improving Palliative Care in Hospital and Aged Care Settings*Register to attend the Webinar with Peter Jenkin here

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Prof Meera Agar addressed the challenges of palliative care delivery in both a hospital and aged care setting – are they different? Do we have to develop internal palliative care services? What is access to palliative care services really like – especially in rural and remote settings.

Assoc. Prof. Natasha Michael, Palliative Care Physician, Cabrini Health & Naomi Lewis, Clinical Manager and ELDAC co-ordinator, Villa Maria Catholic Homes discussed Cabrini Health’s Palliative Care Delivery and the Importance of Discussing a Good Death

Prof. Liz Reymond, Palliative Medicine Specialist, Director, Brisbane South Palliative Care Collaborative, Queensland Health, QLD discussed Increasing Palliative Care Capacity in Residential Aged Care Facilities and Home-based Palliative Care.

Kate has provided leadership and program management support to the jointly funded Comprehensive Palliative Care in Aged Care Measure since 2020. Prior to that she was the Clinical Director for Southern Adelaide Palliative Care Services.

She spoke about Hospice in the RACF which is a contemporary and innovative approach to supporting residents in both metropolitan Adelaide and regional South Australia.

Dr. Phillip Good is the Director of St Vincent’s Hospital Palliative Care Unit in Brisbane, offering both inpatient and home-based care. He also actively pursues his research interest in palliative medicine, and is currently appointed as an Associate Professor at the Mater Research Institute.