Get started with your end-of-life planning checklist

Get started with your end-of-life planning checklist

Welcome to your end-of-life planning checklist. If you’re looking to make a Great Last Impression, now is the time to start! The following end-of-life checklist is designed to help you get started with collating your information. Your end-of-life contacts list The...
Why everyone needs to plan for end-of-life

Why everyone needs to plan for end-of-life

When most people think of a plan for end-of-life purposes, they imagine old age. But dying and/or losing the ability to advocate for yourself or share your opinions on treatment options isn’t only for the elderly. Even though a lot of discussion surrounding...
How to be a supportive end-of-life ally

How to be a supportive end-of-life ally

If you want to help someone through their end-of-life journey or if you want to help raise the experience for all Australians as they approach end-of-life, you can! Playing a role in improving the end-of-life experience of all Australians doesn’t have to be difficult....
Planning for privacy after death

Planning for privacy after death

Ever planned for privacy after death takes you from the land of the living? Imagine if you died tomorrow. Would you want everything in your bedroom drawer in the hands of your loved ones? Sometimes, it’s a little too much information to receive all a person’s...
How to start your end-of-life conversation

How to start your end-of-life conversation

Want to start your end-of-life conversation? Check out our toolkit entitled The Great Last Impression. And check out these conversation prompts to get the conversation started about your Great Last Impression. Starting your end-of-life conversation The start is often...
Why does Mum want to talk about death?

Why does Mum want to talk about death?

One of the greatest impediments to success to having a good death is friends and family who don’t want to talk about death in real terms. Wanting to talk about death doesn’t mean a person is morbid. It means your loved one is realistic. No-one gets out of life alive....
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