Dungog Shire Palliative Care Volunteers Inc
NSW, Australia
When requested, volunteer assistance in non-medical care of persons with life threatening or terminal illnesses. Assist them to live in dignity, peace and comfort and to recognise the role of the carers and volunteer our support to them. There is a free of charge linen service for palliative clients. Client support equipment packages are available for loan at no cost: bed, chair, comode, oxy concentrator, recliner etc.
Visit supplier >Karinya - Palliative Care Unit
NSW, Australia
Provides pain and symptom control, palliative respite care and care during the last weeks and days of life. 24 hour phone medical cover. Facility has 9 beds Support services of social worker (Tues, Wed and Thurs 8.30 am - 5 pm) Pastoral services on request. Short term accommodation for the family - 2 bedroom unit with kitchen (limited availability) Some assistance for other language groups, specifically Filipino/Tagalog, Portugese, Danish. To refer please contact GP or Community care services.Transport available from train station. Can arrange community transport, ambulance. Access to allied health services Accom for families approx $35 double, $20 single per night
Visit supplier >NSW, Australia
Day respite available with supervision of each client by trained staff, including assistance with toileting, meal and refreshment provision and companionship in a homely setting close to the CBD of Tamworth. Minimum 2 hours maximum 8 hours between 9am and 5pm Monday to Friday.
Visit supplier >Bourke St Health Service: Community Palliative Care
NSW, Australia
Service provides 24 hour on call Community Palliative Care Nursing Service within 100klm radius of Goulburn.
Visit supplier >Clarence Valley Community Palliative Care
NSW, Australia
Provision of consultative specialised palliative care to residents of the Clarence Valley through Community Health Service.Pain and symptom control. Bereavement support. Service: 7 days business hours.Office: Mon - Fri business hours.
Visit supplier >Palliative Care Volunteers - Port Stephens
NSW, Australia
Palliative care is defined as a concept of care which provides coordinated medical nursing and allied health services for people who are terminally ill, delivered where possible in the environment of the persons choice and which provides physical, psychological, emotional and spiritual support for the dying person and their family and friends. The provision of palliative care services includes grief and bereavement support for the family and other carers during the life of the parent and continuing after death.
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