A Randomised Trial Of A Carer End Of Life Planning Intervention (CELPI) In People Dying With Dementia
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$1,486,232.00
Summary
Dementia is the second highest cause of death in Australia. Although palliative care helps individuals avoid suffering and futile interventions at the end of life, only 6% of people that die of dementia receive such care. Many older people with dementia attend an ED in their final year of life. In CELPI we will trial using that opportunity of an ED visit as the trigger to implement a triad of carer education, access to palliative care and a formal planning process for participants.
The Enhanced Advance Care Planning And Life Review Longitudinal Intervention (EARLI) Study: Increasing Proactive Care Planning In Australian Community Aged Care Settings
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$955,828.00
Summary
The Enhanced Advance care planning and life Review Longitudinal Intervention (EARLI) project will proactively screen older adults at high-risk of health decline and provide assistance to discuss and document preferences for future care. The intervention is implemented in the community aged care setting, through partnerships with home care providers. Expected benefits include increased rates of advance care planning, higher quality documents and improved wellbeing among older adults and carers.