General
Conversations That Matter
Click the link below to listen to a webinar with Dr. Kathryn Mannix, one of the UK’s foremost experts in palliative care and end-of-life discussions. As a globally renowned physician and bestselling author, Kathryn has spent her career helping individuals and families...
National Palliative Care Projects Hub
Click below to view all 20 projects on the National Palliative Care Hub. The projects offer a range of tools and training opportunities aimed at expanding your skills and deepening your understanding of palliative care. National Palliative Care Projects Hub
Advance Care Planning
Advance Care Planning is a process to help you plan your medical care in advance so if you become too unwell to make decisions for yourself, your wishes can still be respected by your health care team, your family and carers. For more information, click to download:...
The BHCI Bequest Booklet
THE BHCI BEQUEST BOOKLET If you would like to help us with a bequest this booklet will tell you all you need to know. Your gift will help ensure our volunteers are there to support people who are dying and their loved ones to make the most of the ‘rest of life’ for as...
Dying to talk: Discussion starter
Every day you make decisions. Some are easy… Some are more difficult. Will we have children? When should I retire? How do I want to spend my last days? For more information, click to download: Discussion Starter Toolkit
Guide to a Social Media afterlife
Have you ever thought about what happens to your social media accounts when you die, or wondered what you should do with a loved one’s accounts after they have passed away? For more information, click to download: Social Media Guide
Bereavement
Bereavement Support Standards
Bereavement support standards for specialist palliative care services. Providing bereavement support is an essential component of palliative care service delivery; however, there is currently little evidence-based guidance for health professionals and others providing...
How to be a Compassionate Employer
The Australian Centre for Grief and Bereavement, as the largest provider of grief and bereavement education in Australia, works to build the capacity of individuals, organisations and communities in order to enhance wellbeing following adverse life events. For more...
Coping with Grief at Christmas
Christmas is a time of mixed feelings for those who are missing someone they love. As we gather with family and friends, the absence of a loved one may be felt even more intensely. For more information, click to download: Coping with Grief at Christmas
When a Parent or a Close Relative is Dying
Supporting very young children, when a close relative is seriously ill, can be extremely difficult and people often feel unsure what to say and how best to prepare them. For more information, click to download: When a Parent or a Close Relative is Dying
After the Loss of a Child
No parent expects to outlive their child. It is the news that every parent dreads – news that feels horrible, unnatural, unfair and unbearable. For more information, click to download: After the loss of a child
Adolescents and Grief
When adolescents experience a death, their parents, caregivers, relatives and teachers are often concerned about how best to support and meet their needs. Adolescents process grief in a variety of ways depending on numerous factors and the context of the bereavement....
Children and Grief (Ages 6 – 12)
Following the death of someone close, parents are often concerned about how to best support and meet the needs of their children. Like adults, children experience, express and process grief in a variety of ways depending on their age. For more information, click to...
Children and Grief (Ages 5 and under)
Following the death of someone close, parents are often concerned about how to best support and meet the needs of their children. Like adults, children experience, express and process grief in a variety of ways. For more information, click to download: ACGB...
How to help someone who is grieving
There is no doubt that having the love and support of family and friends is one of the most important ways that grieving people manage personal crises and tragedies. There are many ways you can be supportive and helpful to people you know who are grieving. Your care...
Grief, Anniversaries and Significant Events
Birthdays, holidays, Christmas, Valentine’s Day, anniversaries, the day they died, the day we met … For the bereaved, the list of significant events that can trigger grief responses can be endless. For more information, click to download: ACGB Grief and...
Palliative Care
Compassionate Communities
Are communities in which everyday people play a stronger role in the care of people at the end of life. For more information, click to download: Compassionate Communities
Standards for Providing Quality Palliative Care
The Council of Palliative Care Australia (PCA) is pleased to provide the healthcare sector with the fourth edition of Standards for Providing Quality Palliative Care for all Australians. For more information, click to download: Standards for Providing Quality...
How can I support my friend or family member?
This brochure suggests some strategies for helping someone you know who is living with a terminal condition. Finding out that someone you know – a relative, acquaintance, workmate, or friend – is going to die comes as a shock. Their world has suddenly changed....
Carers and End of Life
Palliative Care Australia is the national peak body established by the collective membership of eight state and territory palliative care organisations and the Australian and New Zealand Society of Palliative Medicine. Together the Palliative Care Australia members...
The Dying Process
If you have never seen anyone die you may be afraid of what will happen, but the moment of death is usually peaceful. This brochure will help you to understand, anticipate and respond to some of the signs you may notice. For more information, click to download: The...
Facts about Morphine
Opioid medicines are pain relievers. They include medicines such as codeine, morphine and oxycodone. This brochure will help you, your family and your carers learn about using morphine and other opioid medicines for relieving pain. Knowing the facts will help you...
Facts about Pain Management
Pain is an unpleasant sensation, suffering or distress of the body or mind. Pain hurts and it can wear you down, make it hard for you to be active and make you feel tired and tense. For more information, click to download: Facts about Pain Management
Palliative Care Myths
Myth: Pain is an inevitable part of dying Fact: Pain can be managed through a number of ways. Pain management is a vital part of palliative care to make sure the patient is not suffering from their condition or symptoms For more information, click to download:...
What is Palliative Care?
Palliative care is care that helps people live their life as fully and as comfortably as possible when living with a life-limiting or terminal disease. For more information, click to download: What is Palliative Care?
Volunteering
Palliative Care Volunteer Handbook
One of the goals of Palliative Care is to acknowledge the ‘wholeness’ of the person and to find ways to provide ‘holistic’ care. Volunteers are considered pivotal to this holistic care. This handbook outlines the roles volunteers play in offering practical, emotional,...
National Standards for Volunteer Involvement
Volunteer involvement is a critical part of Australian society. It contributes to civil society and active participation in building strong, inclusive, and resilient communities. It underlies innovation and social change, our responses to community need and community...
Annual Reports
2024 Annual Report
Explore Busselton Hospice Care Inc.’s 2023 Annual Report for insights into our compassionate services and impactful contributions to the community. Discover our achievements, initiatives, and the meaningful stories behind our commitment to palliative care
2023 Annual Report
Explore Busselton Hospice Care Inc.’s 2023 Annual Report for insights into our compassionate services and impactful contributions to the community. Discover our achievements, initiatives, and the meaningful stories behind our commitment to palliative care
2022 Annual Report
Along with other health and community services, BHCI has had an eventful year with negotiating the impact of COVID19, the introduction of the Voluntary Assisted Dying (VAD) legislations and focusing on our long-term sustainability. For more information, click to...
2021 Annual Report
This past year has seen the consolidation of our relationships with local community support and with major stakeholders such as the WA County Health Services, the Department of Health, Palliative Care WA and with local health providers. For more information, click to...
2020 Annual Report
The past twelve months have been a time of challenge and change for us as an organisation and a time from which I am sure we will emerge strengthened and better able to respond to the needs of those… For more information, click to download: 2020 Annual Report
2019 Annual Report
Our thirtieth year as an organisation has proven to be a milestone in many respects. Our celebratory Open Day event was attended by over one hundred supporters, including local members… For more information, click to download: 2019 Annual Report
2017/2018 Annual Report
Busselton Hospice Care Inc. (BHCI) has just completed a year of consolidation of our role in end-of-life care both in the delivery of local health services and in the broader palliative care community… For more information, click to download: 2017/2018 Annual...
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