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1: Why everyone should have an advance care directive | March 14, 2020

This is an important tool in the context of COVID-19 and its impact on aged care homes, but one should not wait to enter hospital or aged care to implement a plan…





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2: ‘Do not resuscitate’ tattoo creates medical dilemma: What would Australian doctors do? | December 25, 2019

The man arrived at the hospital unconscious, without identification, with a high blood alcohol level. He was 70, had a history of lung disease, heart problems and diabetes, and three words tattooed in big, black letters across his chest: “Do not resuscitate”. Doctors at the Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, Florida weren’t sure how to proceed…





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3: Enduring power of attorney: your back-up plan if things go wrong | November 19, 2017

An enduring power of attorney is the “insurance policy” that most people get wrong – it’s the document used to appoint someone else (called an attorney) to legally deal with your money, bank accounts and other assets if you become unable to manage your affairs by yourself…





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4: Only 1 in 20 Australians have end-of-life plan | May 28, 2014

Most Australians are missing out on an opportunity to influence where and how they die, says a study that shows a serious lack of end-of-life planning…





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5: Too much medicine wasted on the dying, end-of-life care report says | November 18, 2013

A QUARTER of the nation’s health budget is devoted to futile end-of-life care that strips patients of a dignified death and means healthier people have their surgery delayed…




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