
Have you talked to your loved one about their end-of-life choices?

As Australia's population ages, our need for palliative care services is expected to double by 2050. But regardless of age, not everyone gets the same access to end-of-life care when living at home. Meanwhile, a new resource aims to help the families of those moving into aged care, so they can be ready to anticipate their loved one's palliative care needs in future.
Guests:
- Violet Platt, CEO of Palliative Care Victoria
- Nola Horne, a former nurse whose husband received palliative care in an aged care facility.
- Pippa Blackburn, Chair of Palliative Care Social Works Australia.