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Room 64 - A Palliative Care Podcast
Barwon Health
36 episodes
1 day ago
Room 64 was the room where Evelyn Brooks spent the final three weeks of her life. But it was more than just bricks and mortar. It was people, love, and support. “Room 64” is a podcast about the stories that came out of that room – and other rooms like it in Barwon Health’s Palliative Care Unit. Through storytelling and personal experiences, this podcast explores palliative care and the difficult topics of death and dying with the goal of making everyone a little more comfortable about talking about what matters most.
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Room 64 was the room where Evelyn Brooks spent the final three weeks of her life. But it was more than just bricks and mortar. It was people, love, and support. “Room 64” is a podcast about the stories that came out of that room – and other rooms like it in Barwon Health’s Palliative Care Unit. Through storytelling and personal experiences, this podcast explores palliative care and the difficult topics of death and dying with the goal of making everyone a little more comfortable about talking about what matters most.
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Room 64 - A Palliative Care Podcast
Season 7 Episode 5 - Connection between allied health and palliative care

In this episode of Room 64 we are joined by occupational therapist Monique Walsh and [hysiotherapist Brendan Illyett from the Barwon Health palliative care service.

Sharing information about their roles, Brendan and Monique talk about the team approach to supporting patients to achieve their goals (no matter how small or big) through their palliative care journey. This episode offers a rare insight into the unique role of the allied health team and the importance of working together when it comes to managing patient symptoms and challenges.

Please take the opportunity to listen to this episode and share through your networks to keep these important conversations happening.

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3 weeks ago
21 minutes 34 seconds

Room 64 - A Palliative Care Podcast
Season 7 Episode 4 - Jess Bosnjak's story

In this episode of Room 64 - A Palliative Care Podcast, we are joined by Jess Bosnjak who is sharing her experience with palliative care when her mum Vicki was diagnosed with cancer. Jess is interviewed by Amanda Myring who is a spiritual care worker in the Barwon Health Palliative Care team.

This is an insightful conversation with Jess about her mum – her sense of humour, her compassion for others, their love and the importance of those brutal conversations. Jess also shares her experiences of turning 30 while her mum was in the Palliative Care ward at the McKellar Centre, the caring staff and how they went out of their way to make it a memorable month.

Jess talks openly about the fear of dying and the importance of education and conversations to help ease the stress and deal with the decision making.

This episode was recorded during Dying to Know Week, so please take the opportunity to listen to this episode and share through your networks to keep these important conversations happening.

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1 month ago
35 minutes 52 seconds

Room 64 - A Palliative Care Podcast
Season 7 Episode 3 - Jenny Horvath's experience

In this episode of Room 64, we are joined by Jenny Horvath sharing her experience with palliative care when her daughter Jess died at the age of 37 after a long illness.  Jenny talks about her relationship with Jess, the love they shared as a family and her health challenges. Throughout the journey Jess, self-described as "Zena the warrior woman", maintained a sense of humour and found support in the care and love of her parents, her family and the Barwon Health Palliative Care team.

Jenny talks openly about the fear of dying and the importance of education and conversations to help ease the stress and deal with the decision making.

As part of Dying to Know Week, take the opportunity to listen to this episode and share through your networks to keep these important conversations happening.

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2 months ago
29 minutes 52 seconds

Room 64 - A Palliative Care Podcast
Season 7 Episode 2 - Partnering with consumers

In this episode of Room 64 we are joined by Sharyn Milnes, iValidate Education Co-ordinator at Barwon Health and Joanna Leece, Partnering with Consumers Lead at Barwon Health.

Sharyn and Joanna share their extensive knowledge about consumer (patient) engagement in medical decision making plus information about the project they are working on together that has a focus on supporting consumers to be active participants in their own care.

Please take the opportunity to listen and share through your networks, families and friends to keep these conversations happening.

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5 months ago
24 minutes 19 seconds

Room 64 - A Palliative Care Podcast
Season 7 Episode 1 - A chat with Molly Carlile AM from the Program of Experience in the Palliative Approach (PEPA)

We are joined by Molly Carlile AM, Manager of PEPA & IPEPA Victoria (Program of Experience in the Palliative Approach), free Australia wide program that offers workshops and placements in the palliative approach to care. PEPA works closely with Barwon Health providing opportunities throughout the Barwon South West for workers in aged care and disability services.

Molly shares her extensive knowledge and experience as the manager of the PEPA program from 20+ years working in palliative care, the importance of death literacy and the value of expanding our conversations and education in the palliative approach.

For more information about the PEPA and IPEPA programs follow this link.

Please take the opportunity to listen and share through your networks, families and friends to keep these conversations happening.

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6 months ago
26 minutes 9 seconds

Room 64 - A Palliative Care Podcast
Season 6 Episode 6 - Voluntary Assisted Dying and the Care Navigator Role

Barwon South West Region voluntary assisted dying (VAD) care navigator Jill Mann gives an overview of VAD legislation, the care navigator service, and how people can find out more information.

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11 months ago
14 minutes 37 seconds

Room 64 - A Palliative Care Podcast
Season 6 Episode 5 - Patient-Centred Care Through iValidate

Sharyn Milnes joins the Room 64 podcast to discuss the iValidate program, an initiative from Barwon Health and Deakin University.

iValidate is a unique and innovative program focusing on effective communication between medical professionals and their patients and families, with Sharyn working as the program's education co-ordinator.

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1 year ago
22 minutes 42 seconds

Room 64 - A Palliative Care Podcast
Season 6 Episode 4 - The Cachexia Clinic

Palliative Care nurse practitioner Meg Harrison speaks about the amazing work of the Cachexia Clinic, its positive impact on patients and their families, and how Barwon Health is a leader and innovator in this space.

Please take the opportunity to listen and share through your networks to keep the conversations happening.

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1 year ago
31 minutes 1 second

Room 64 - A Palliative Care Podcast
Season 6 Episode 3 - Dr Michael Axtens' experience

In this episode of Room 64, we are joined by Dr Michael Axtens. Michael works with Deakin University and Barwon Health and shares his knowledge of the background to palliative care and in particular the passionate vision of Dr Trevor Banks, a pioneer for hospice and palliative care in Geelong.

Michael also talks about the important work of the iValidate Project and the benefits to patients, their families and medical teams in ensuring that patient values, priorities and choices are communicated effectively in palliative care. Read more at https://geelongcriticalcare.com.au/ivalidate/

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1 year ago
30 minutes 8 seconds

Room 64 - A Palliative Care Podcast
Season 6 Episode 2 - Dignity Therapy

In this episode of Room 64, we are joined by Russell Armstrong and Sue Strong from the Barwon Health Palliative Care Dignity Therapy team.

Russell shares his extensive knowledge and experience as the Dignity Therapy team manager and we also hear from Sue about the privilege of volunteering with the team and engaging with palliative care patients as they share their life stories for family and friends to cherish after they have passed away.

Please take the opportunity to listen and share with your families and friends to keep these conversations happening.

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1 year ago
24 minutes 53 seconds

Room 64 - A Palliative Care Podcast
Season 6 Episode 1 - Dying at Home / Palliative Care Week

Join Steve Trumble as he shares about caring for his wife Therese through her oesophageal cancer, including her end-of-life journey at home with the love, care and support of her family, affectionately known as Team Therese.

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1 year ago
23 minutes 2 seconds

Room 64 - A Palliative Care Podcast
Season 5 Episode 5 - Advance Care Planning

Room 64 is joined by Jill Mann from Barwon Health's Advance Care Planning team, who shares her experience and the role of the Advance Care Planning program in supporting people to plan for future health, care and medical treatments. The program identifies goals, values and medical preferences where individual needs and priorities are documented for the future.

Who would make medical treatment decisions for you if you were too sick to do this for yourself?

For more information about Advance Care Planning through Barwon Health, visit www.barwonhealth.org.au/services-departments/advance-care-planning or phone 4215 7723.

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1 year ago
26 minutes 3 seconds

Room 64 - A Palliative Care Podcast
Season 5 Episode 4 - Taking Melanoma Seriously

Kat Dunell joins Room 64 to share her experience with the Barwon Health Palliative Care team, after her husband Brett Smith was diagnosed with melanoma at age 43 and died seven years later.

Given melanoma is the second most common cancer for men in Australia, Kat's message is “Take it seriously. Get your skin checked every year. Find out if you're high risk or low risk”.

This episode features the sounds of the didgeridoo from Michael Cousins, an indigenous healer who supported Brett and his family in palliative care with his connection to land and country.

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2 years ago
28 minutes 43 seconds

Room 64 - A Palliative Care Podcast
Season 5 Episode 3 - Giving a Melodic Voice to Grief

Room 64 is joined by members of the McKellar Singing Group, as part of the Palliative Care program at Barwon Health. This choir came together through grief and now sings in the McKellar Chapel, celebrating a generosity of spirit through music.

“Bringing a group of bereaved people together... creates a great layer of comfort and hope.”

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2 years ago
21 minutes 40 seconds

Room 64 - A Palliative Care Podcast
Season 5 Episode 2 - Pal@Home (Palliative Care Week)

Clinical nurse coordinator Robyn Matheson joins the podcast to talk about running Barwon Health's Pal@Home program, which won a Victorian Public Health Care Award in the category of “improving the integration of care for patients with chronic and complex conditions”.

During Palliative Care Week, it is important to reflect on the exceptional palliative care service provided by Barwon Health and in this case the Pal@Home team – the difference they make to people's lives simply by giving their patients choice.

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2 years ago
14 minutes 57 seconds

Room 64 - A Palliative Care Podcast
Season 5 Episode 1 - Cherished Pets

“When we think about the human animal bond there’s no time that we’re more vulnerable than when we’re facing the loss of a pet.” In this conversation for World Veterinary Day, Dr Alicia Kennedy from Cherished Pets shares her experiences working in the unique area of palliative veterinary care.

 

Alicia also discusses ways in which Cherished Pets helps support Barwon Health patients who are at the end of life to ensure that their pet will be cared for after their death. She offers insight into how important it is to include pets and to honour the human animal bond when supporting people planning for end of life. The peace of mind that people feel knowing their pets will be loved and looked after when they are no longer able to, is immeasurable.”

 

#CherishedPets  #TheSocial HeartedVet  #PalliativeCareVictoria  #PalliativeCareAustralia #WorldVeterinaryDay

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2 years ago
37 minutes 20 seconds

Room 64 - A Palliative Care Podcast
Season 4 Episode 5 - No timeline for grief

Tonya Court returns to chat with her son Owen, who was six when his father died 12 years ago. Now 18, Owen reflects on his memories of his dad playing Lego and making music, and their connection through his drums, the importance of creating the space for conversations, and that there is “no timeline for grief”.

Find out more about organisations supporting young people with grief and loss:

Wombats Wish - a support group for children in Geelong

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2 years ago
22 minutes 24 seconds

Room 64 - A Palliative Care Podcast
Season 4 Episode 4 - More insights from the Lighthouse Friends

In this episode of Room 64, we talk to Tash and Tonya from Lighthouse Friends, a support group for young parents with young children who have experienced the death of their partners. We share the experience of dealing with the journey of grief and life with small children, the value of friends helping each other and “shining a light” in grief.

Find out more about Lighthouse Friends via their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/lighthousefriends

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3 years ago
24 minutes 2 seconds

Room 64 - A Palliative Care Podcast
Season 4 Episode 3 - The challenges of living with MND

Nurse consultant Melanie Davies from the Barwon Health Palliative Care team talks to Brian MacAfee about challenges facing people with Motor Neuron Disease, his experience living with the disease, and how his family is raising funds to offer practical support for people impacted by MND in the region.

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3 years ago
28 minutes 29 seconds

Room 64 - A Palliative Care Podcast
Season 4 Episode 2 - Advocating for palliative patients

Clinical nurse consultants Nicole Morrison and Ruth Morrison talk about their role in advocating for palliative patients, as well as the importance of empowering patients and their carers through education.

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3 years ago
17 minutes 4 seconds

Room 64 - A Palliative Care Podcast
Room 64 was the room where Evelyn Brooks spent the final three weeks of her life. But it was more than just bricks and mortar. It was people, love, and support. “Room 64” is a podcast about the stories that came out of that room – and other rooms like it in Barwon Health’s Palliative Care Unit. Through storytelling and personal experiences, this podcast explores palliative care and the difficult topics of death and dying with the goal of making everyone a little more comfortable about talking about what matters most.