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Title: End of Life Issues


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End of Life Issues
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Home and Community Care
  • The Ministry of Health considers high quality
    end-of-life care services to be a critical part
    of health care services.
  • Nearly 56 per cent of people who die in B.C.
    spend their final hours in a hospital, despite
    the fact that nearly 90 per cent of Canadians
    report they would like to stay at home during
    their remaining time. With good planning and
    appropriate services, the province believes many
    more people will be able to spend this time, with
    the support of family and friends, in the comfort
    of their own homes or specially designed hospices
    (including residential care facilities).

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Home and Community Care
  • As only 10 per cent of all deaths each year in
    B.C. are unexpected 75 per cent of deaths are
    among seniors advance planning is vital to a
    well-managed health care system. And, as the
    ability to manage chronic diseases such as heart
    disease, stroke, respiratory disease and cancer
    improves, more British Columbians will live
    longer and need support at the end of their life.
  • By 2026, one in five British Columbians will be a
    senior. With an aging population, comes the need
    for end-of-life care planning.

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  • B.C.s Framework for End-of-Life Care
  • To improve the quality of end-of-life care, in
    2001 the Ministry of Health engaged a panel of
    experts to examine how home and community care
    services can better serve palliative care
    clients. The ministry also consulted with people
    across B.C., family caregivers, palliative care
    professionals and volunteers providing hospice
    and other support services. Their feedback formed
    the basis of a broadly-circulated discussion
    paper.

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Home and Community Care
  • Using further research-based evidence from B.C.
    and other provinces, the ministry has developed
    the policy document, A Provincial Framework for
    End-of-Life Care. This framework is a guide for
    health authorities, service providers,
    communities and individuals in developing and
    delivering services for people who are dying and
    their families.

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Home and Community Care
  • Services
  • Whether a senior or young person with a serious
    illness, most people nearing the end of their
    life want to have as enjoyable a quality of life
    as possible in their circumstances.
  • End-of-life care is supportive and compassionate
    care provided during the remaining days, weeks or
    months of a clients life. It is provided
    wherever the client is living -- in their home,
    in hospital, a hospice, residential care facility
    or an assisted living residence.
  • Specialized care services preserve the persons
    comfort, dignity and quality of life.

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Home and Community Care
  • Palliative Care
  • Palliative care services relieve, eliminate
    and/or control symptoms so those facing death,
    and their loved ones, can devote their energies
    to embracing the time they have together.

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Home and Community Care
  • Community-based Care
  • Community services include palliative care
    co-ordination and consultation, professional
    nursing services, community rehabilitation
    services, home support and respite for the
    caregiver.

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Home and Community Care
  • BC Palliative Care Benefits Program
  • The BC PalliativeCare Benefits Program supports
    individuals of any age who have reached the last
    six months of a life-threatening disease or
    illness and want to receive palliative care at
    home.

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Home and Community Care
  • Eligible patients receive
  • coverage of medications used in palliative care
    through the PharmaCare BC Palliative Care Drug
    Program, and
  • medical supplies and equipment through the local
    health authority.

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Home and Community Care
  • B.C. residents who are enrolled in the Medical
    Services Plan can request that their physician
    assess their medical eligibility for the program
    and submit an application on their behalf.
  • For more information, see the patient information
    sheet (PDF 31kb).
  • Detailed information for physicians is available
    on the PharmaCare Downloads Web page.

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Home and Community Care
  • Some B.C. Examples
  • Victoria Hospice Society, the first integrated
    palliative care program in B.C., has provided
    end-of-life care to patients and their families
    since 1980. Their services include expert
    physical care, as well as counselling, spiritual
    care and bereavement services. A palliative
    response team on South Vancouver Island supports
    clients in their homes. After-hours medical
    support is provided to palliative units and
    through home care nurses in Nanaimo and Victoria.

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Home and Community Care
  • Richmonds first community-based hospice, the
    Salvation Army Rotary Hospice House, provides
    home-like care during the final stages of a
    clients life. The project is an innovative
    partnership with Vancouver Coastal Health, which
    covers a portion of the annual operating costs.
    The hospice is also funded through the assistance
    of donations from the Rotary Club of Richmond,
    community groups and individuals. Capital funding
    is provided by Canada Mortgage and Housing
    Corporation and BC Housing, under the Canada-BC
    Affordable Housing Agreement.

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Home and Community Care
  • Hospice care is about providing a commitment to
    the whole person the physical, emotional,
    social and spiritual and helping individuals
    who are dying to face their death with personal
    integrity and truly living until they die.
    Honourable Linda Reid, Minister of State for
    Childcare and MLA for Richmond East

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Home and Community Care
  • An after-hours response pilot project, in
    partnership with BC NurseLine, provides advice
    and support to Fraser Health hospice palliative
    care clients and their families when regular
    health offices are closed. A new 11-bed tertiary
    palliative care unit at Burnaby Hospital acts as
    a regional referral centre for the health region.
    In addition, community-based hospices are located
    in Burnaby, Port Moody, Surrey, New Westminster
    and Mission.

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Home and Community Care
  • Interior Healths regional palliative care
    strategy has led to enhanced services and new
    hospice beds in the Okanagan, including Vernon
    and Penticton, and in Kamloops, located in the
    Thompson Cariboo Shuswap region.

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Home and Community Care
  • Northern Health is working towards a palliative
    care network of services. The network will be a
    model of excellence for palliative and
    end-of-life care within rural and northern
    communities.

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Home and Community Care
  • The Victoria Conservatory of Music music therapy
    program uses singing, instrument playing,
    composing, active listening and movement-to-music
    activities to support children, youth and adults
    coping with life-threatening illnesses or
    grieving the loss of a loved one. Music therapy
    can
  • assist with pain management
  • lessen anxiety, agitation and insomnia
  • reduce depression and loneliness
  • facilitate emotional expression
  • encourage life review and reminiscence
  • provide spiritual support and
  • ease family tensions and decrease caregiver
    stress.

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Home and Community Care
  • Useful Links Care Services and Support for
    Palliative Care Clients, Family Members and
    Friends
  • BC HealthGuide Program - Provides reliable,
    confidential health information and advice you
    can trust, including
  • BC HealthGuide Handbook 2005 English edition is
    available free of charge at local pharmacies and
    government access centres. This revised version
    contains new information on healthy aging,
    including tips for caregivers.
  • BC HealthGuide OnLine
  • BC HealthFiles Available at www.bchealthguide.org
    or through local public health units or
    departments.

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Home and Community Care
  • BC NurseLine Provides 24-hour-a-day confidential
    health information and advice on a variety of
    topics, including caring for people nearing the
    end of life.Call toll-free in B.C. 1 866
    215-4700In Greater Vancouver 604 215-4700Deaf
    and hearing-impaired 1 866 889-4700

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Home and Community Care
  • Hospital, hospice and home-based palliative care
    programs Visit this link to locate palliative
    care resources by health authority.
  • British Columbia Hospice Palliative Care
    Association Leadership for organizations and
    individuals to ensure quality of care for British
    Columbians faced with a life-threatening illness,
    death or bereavement.
  • Victoria Hospice Society Physical, emotional and
    spiritual care and bereavement services for
    Victoria patients and their families.

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Home and Community Care
  • Planning for the End of Life
  • Advance Care Planning - Advance care planning
    gives British Columbians the opportunity to make
    choices about their future personal care,
    including end-of-life care. It helps capable
    adults to prepare if the time comes when they are
    unable to make decisions on their own behalf.
    Through advance care planning, family members and
    health care providers are helped to understand
    and respect the persons choices.

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Home and Community CareAdvance Care Planning
  • Frequently Asked Questions (Ministry of Attorney
    General website)
  • Factsheet on advance directives (PDF 34 Kb)
  • B.C.s health authorities are developing
    web-based resources on advance directives. For
    information, visit
  • Vancouver Coastal Health (PDF )
  • Fraser Health
  • Vancouver Island Health Authority
  • Interior Health
  • Northern Health

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Home and Community Care
  • BC Transplant Society - Online or fax
    registration for organ donors and information on
    organ donations. A list of bereavement resources
    is also available on this website.
  • BC Vital Statistics - Information on steps to
    take when a death occurs and obtaining death
    certificates.
  • Public Guardian and Trustee of British Columbia -
    Information on managing an estate when there is
    no will or executor and on wills and estate
    planning.
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