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Palliative Care Initiative Funding

Palliative Care Initiative Funding. 2015 Budget – New Palliative Care Funding Funds go to hospices - Mary Potter Hospice - Te Omanga Hospice - Wairarapa DHB & Hospice Wairarapa Benefits to be shared with patients and families in aged residential care

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Palliative Care Initiative Funding

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  1. Palliative Care Initiative Funding

  2. 2015 Budget – New Palliative Care Funding • Funds go to hospices • - Mary Potter Hospice • - Te Omanga Hospice • - Wairarapa DHB & Hospice Wairarapa • Benefits to be shared with patients and families in aged residential care • - Hence the focus on partnerships • - Hence the focus on innovation and new services

  3. Historic Deaths and Future Projections - Comparison

  4. Historic Deaths, Future Projections Updated projections from Statistics NZ use Base 2014 and project to 2068. Graph begins in 1979 when the first hospice was opened in New Zealand. Note the increase in deaths over age 85-94 and age 95+. Source: Drawn using data from Statistics New Zealand. Historic estimates and National population projections, 2014(base)-2068

  5. PALLIATIVE CARE INITIATIVE FUNDING Extended Hours {Weekend/Evenings} ARC & Primary Care Partnership {Nurses & SW} Pasifika Liaison Link Nurse Program {ARC/Primary Care} Psycho-social support {Bereavement Clinics} Anticipatory Care Planning {Primary Care} Family/Volunteer/HCA Training Voices Survey {National} Education Development Maori Model of Care

  6. New Services Pathway

  7. Thought from the day: “It is so great to know that we are not alone in finding end of life care conversations challenging” • Picture from the day: “ LINK” Pat working with Neenu and Mandy demonstrating therapeutic hand massage

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