Palliative aged care is rapidly developing as a specialty area, involving the collaboration and combined expertise of the fields of gerontology, geriatric care, and palliative care. The similarities and differences between these fields provide rich ground for complementing and informing each other's practice and perspectives and in working together to develop health and social policy, which acknowledge the unique factors distinguishing the experience of many elderly people with life-limiting illness. In recent years, two significant projects have been initiated in Australia: (1) the Australian Palliative Residential Aged Care Project (APRAC), which developed evidence-based guidelines for palliative aged care; and (2) the joint development o...
In Australia, many people ageing in their own homes are becoming increasingly frail and unwell, appr...
Specialist palliative care services and services involved in the pre-palliative phase of a patient’s...
This chapter focuses on palliative care for older people. Palliative care in developed countries su...
SUMMARYPalliative aged care is rapidly developing as a specialty area, involving the collaboration a...
conduct the Australian Palliative Aged Care (APAC) project. The team’s tasks were to develop guideli...
Palliative care for older people is well and truly on Australian and International health agendas. ...
Palliative care for older people has been forced back onto the professional agenda of nurses by the ...
In Australia, many people ageing in their own homes are becoming increasingly frail and unwell, appr...
Abstract Background The global population is age...
Summary: Improving the experience of dying in residential aged care units became a significant proje...
In Australia, many people ageing in their own homes are becoming increasingly frail and unwell, appr...
In Australia 7% of persons aged 65 and over live in a residential aged care facility (RACF). This st...
Abstract In aging societies, the last phase of people’s lives changes profoundly, challenging tradit...
Palliative care is a philosophy of care for people across all age groups who have been diagnosed wit...
A palliative approach promotes quality of life for older people with life limiting illnesses or who ...
In Australia, many people ageing in their own homes are becoming increasingly frail and unwell, appr...
Specialist palliative care services and services involved in the pre-palliative phase of a patient’s...
This chapter focuses on palliative care for older people. Palliative care in developed countries su...
SUMMARYPalliative aged care is rapidly developing as a specialty area, involving the collaboration a...
conduct the Australian Palliative Aged Care (APAC) project. The team’s tasks were to develop guideli...
Palliative care for older people is well and truly on Australian and International health agendas. ...
Palliative care for older people has been forced back onto the professional agenda of nurses by the ...
In Australia, many people ageing in their own homes are becoming increasingly frail and unwell, appr...
Abstract Background The global population is age...
Summary: Improving the experience of dying in residential aged care units became a significant proje...
In Australia, many people ageing in their own homes are becoming increasingly frail and unwell, appr...
In Australia 7% of persons aged 65 and over live in a residential aged care facility (RACF). This st...
Abstract In aging societies, the last phase of people’s lives changes profoundly, challenging tradit...
Palliative care is a philosophy of care for people across all age groups who have been diagnosed wit...
A palliative approach promotes quality of life for older people with life limiting illnesses or who ...
In Australia, many people ageing in their own homes are becoming increasingly frail and unwell, appr...
Specialist palliative care services and services involved in the pre-palliative phase of a patient’s...
This chapter focuses on palliative care for older people. Palliative care in developed countries su...