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New Palliative Care Course launched for health, aged and disability care workers

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Dementia Australia has launched a new course on palliative care for health, aged and disability care workers to mark National Palliative Care Week.   

The course has been added to the award-winning Ask Annie app which provides on-the-go dementia training designed for care workers.

Dementia Australia CEO Professor Tanya Buchanan said the palliative care course is a much-needed way of educating the dementia workforce on the importance of dignity for people living with dementia, aiming to maximise quality of life at all stages.

“Educating the health and aged care workforce about dementia and palliative care will make a critical contribution to improving access to timely and appropriate palliative care for people living with dementia,” Professor Buchanan said.

“It is not just about managing and treating physical symptoms, it is also about supporting the emotional, social, cultural and spiritual aspects of a person’s life whilst also supporting their loved ones.

“This course provides workers with insights into palliative care informed from real-life scenarios, highlighting practical tips and skills to empower a compassionate, palliative approach to dementia care, with an additional focus on culturally diverse care.”

Dementia Australia Dementia Advocate James Chaousis cared for his wife Linda who received palliative care before she passed away from dementia earlier this year and said that compassionate care from care workers made a real difference.

“It is important to uphold the core values and preferences of the person living with dementia,” Mr Chaousis said.

The palliative approach to dementia care course includes four key modules that care workers can explore anytime, anywhere, at their own pace, in short lessons on the mobile app.

The course has been funded thanks to the Fronditha Care Foundation, which focuses on projects that advance delivery of culturally appropriate aged care services for older Australians.

Fronditha Care CEO Faye Spiteri OAM said that culturally appropriate palliative care is central to dignified and respectful dementia care.

“We collaborated with Dementia Australia, to deliver specialised training with a focus on a palliative approach to dementia care, psychosocial support, assessing and managing symptoms through exploring Greek customs around death and dying, Ms Spiteri said.

“By acknowledging and respecting cultural beliefs and individual preferences and embedding practices across the continuum of care, we can better meet the needs of our elders at this stage of life.”

Ask Annie is an interactive app developed to help care professionals to further their knowledge, problem solve and learn on-the-go, developing dementia-specific care skills.

Alongside launching the course, Dementia Australia is also offering more information on dementia and palliative care for care workers in a free webinar Dementia & Palliative Care: Compassionate Pathways at 12pm AEST Thursday 22 May 2025.To learn more and register visit eventbrite.com.au/e/dementia-palliative-care-compassionate-pathways

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