It’s great to see the world of healthcare discussing rights-based care so readily. Even as we discuss the systems impact on concepts like rights-based care. As we move into a more individual and person-centred care model in aged care, end-of-life, mental health and...
As ExSitu talks a lot about dignity versus risk and dignity in a care setting, we’re tackling aspects of Voluntary Assisted Dying for the purpose of clarity and education. Please note: We believe strongly in individual, customised and values-based care is the right of...
Voluntary Assisted Dying (VAD) can have a profound influence on the individual care choices of people. Especially those facing increasing and major losses of capacity through progressive illness or disease, or anyone facing a life-limiting or terminal diagnosis. How...
As care providers, we need to understand that inclusive language within care planning doesn’t begin and end with cultural sensitivity. It also means reflecting the make up of our society. Including those without a family support network. There are many reasons why...
Resistance to advance care planning is a real and palpable experience for some people. We humans love to believe we will always be there to champion our interests and make decisions. But age, health, accidents, disease and injury can all influence this. Being...
You’ve heard us reference this wonderful thing called the Hierarchy of Values a lot on the ExSitu website and during our many presentations. But what is the Hierarchy of Values and what can it do for you? Here’s your five-minute guide to the Hierarchy of Values and...
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