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There are many practical concerns at the end of a person's life, including estate planning and wills, advance care directives, emotional wills, legacy planning, and funeral or memorial services. Journease advocates for the dying person's capacity, control and choice, so that they can have an end to their life that is meaningful and consistent with their belief system and values.
Journease helps to navigate these waters so that everything is in place and the traveler can focus on what really matters.
Journease can assist with making one's death as intimate and peaceful as possible for everyone involved. This can include practical aspects such as rostering and meals, spiritual or meaning-filled aspects such as ceremony and vigils, or simply phone or in-person support. We are here to provide emotional and practical support in any way that is needed.
Our doula services are non-medical, but we can work with medical professionals to support the dying person whether at home or at hospital or hospice. We can be the single point of contact to coordinate all services and care, greatly simplifying and de-stressing the process. We also can provide information and resources to connect with appropriate services in the community.
Once the traveler has passed, Journease can facilitate just about any request (as long as it is safe, legal and do-able), from mortuary care, traditional funerals at a church or other location, to special and personalised memorials, to complete at-home body care, shrouding, home viewings, and home funerals. We also stay in touch to ensure the provision of any after-death support required.
We are always just a phone call away. If more help is needed, we can arrange for grief counseling or other support.
We believe in everyone's right to control, capacity and choice at the end of their lives, no matter the circumstance, and that the person experiencing the suffering is the only one whose decision it is what to do about it. However, choosing Voluntary Assisted Dying (VAD) or Voluntary Stopping of Eating and Drinking (VSED) [also called Volutary Refusal of Food and Fluid (VRFF)] require a dedicated team and great deal of planning to minimise the trauma and stress for families and to create a beautiful and peaceful end.
Journease can:
A 90-minute exploratory session to assess needs and gather information to create a plan tailored for you.
For ad hoc support
Getting things in place
When a bit more is needed
For flexibility and peace of mind
All prices are ex GST
Email candace@journease.com.au or call 0413 117 064
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