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Welcome to conversations about Advance Care Planning. This is the podcast where we talk about Advance Care Planning, what it is, how to do it and why it matters. Conversations about Advance Care Planning has grown from my passion to support professional understanding and promote public awareness about planning ahead. If you are a team looking to provide better end of life care, or set up a one off or complete education programme in end of life care head to https://www.speakformelpa.co.uk where I provide details on how I can help you. You will also find information about my Lasting Power of Attorney consultancy and the talks I offer for organisations. After listening, please give the podcast a 5* rating or leave a review and tell us about what you've done for your advance care planning. If you take something of value fromlistening, please consider buying me a coffee to go towards making more valuable podcast episodes: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/6nQVJqVgLY

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Welcome to conversations about Advance Care Planning. This is the podcast where we talk about Advance Care Planning, what it is, how to do it and why it matters. Conversations about Advance Care Planning has grown from my passion to support professional understanding and promote public awareness about planning ahead. If you are a team looking to provide better end of life care, or set up a one off or complete education programme in end of life care head to https://www.speakformelpa.co.uk where I provide details on how I can help you. You will also find information about my Lasting Power of Attorney consultancy and the talks I offer for organisations. After listening, please give the podcast a 5* rating or leave a review and tell us about what you've done for your advance care planning. If you take something of value fromlistening, please consider buying me a coffee to go towards making more valuable podcast episodes: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/6nQVJqVgLY

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Episodes
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#92 Getting Your House in Order: Planning End of Life Care with Clare Fuller & Dani Ayre

5/6/2024
In the final episode of our series of podcasts, we continue to explore the model of Getting Your House in Order, describing it as a how to guide for Advance Care Planning. This episode focuses on Advance Care Planning associated specifically with End of Life Care. We explore what is meant by End of Life Care and break down care into the last years, months and days of life. If you are a team looking to provide better end of life care, or set up a one off or complete education programme in end of life care head to www.speakformelpa.co.uk where I provide details on how I can help you. You will also find information about my Lasting Power of Attorney consultancy and the talks I offer for organisations. If you enjoy the episode or learn something new, please consider buying me a coffee to go towards making more valuable podcasts: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/6nQVJqVgLY

Duration:00:53:37

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#91 Getting Your House in Order: Legacy & memory making with Clare Fuller & Dani Ayre

4/29/2024
In the fifth episode we continue to explore the model of Getting Your House in Order, describing it as a how to guide for Advance Care Planning. This quite emotive episode focuses on legacy and memory making and includes wonderful examples of what this looks like in practice. You will also find a wealth of material in the show notes and resource section for this podcast. If you are a team looking to provide better end of life care, or set up a one off or complete education programme in end of life care head to www.speakformelpa.co.uk where I provide details on how I can help you. You will also find information about my Lasting Power of Attorney consultancy and the talks I offer for organisations. If you enjoy the episode or learn something new, please consider buying me a coffee to go towards making more valuable podcasts: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/6nQVJqVgLY

Duration:00:27:19

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#90 Getting Your House in Order: Thinking about who would speak for you with Clare Fuller & Dani Ayre

4/22/2024
In the fourth episode we continue to explore the model of Getting Your House in Order, describing it as a how to guide for Advance care Planning. We reflect on the foundations, What Matters Most to a person, and build on our discussions to start thinking about who would support you to make decisions or make decisions on your behalf if you ever lost the ability to speak for yourself. If you are a team looking to provide better end of life care, or set up a one off or complete education programme in end of life care head to www.speakformelpa.co.uk where I provide details on how I can help you. You will also find information about my Lasting Power of Attorney consultancy and the talks I offer for organisations. If you enjoy the episode or learn something new, please consider buying me a coffee to go towards making more valuable podcasts: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/6nQVJqVgLY

Duration:00:23:52

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#89 Getting Your House in Order: Thinking about what you don’t want with Clare Fuller & Dani Ayre

4/15/2024
In the third episode we continue to explore the model of Getting Your House in Order, describing it as a how to guide for Advance care Planning. We reflect on the foundations, What Matters Most to a person, and move on to explore thinking about the things you don’t want and how this can be documented in an Advance Decision to Refuse Treatment. If you are a team looking to provide better end of life care, or set up a one off or complete education programme in end of life care head to www.speakformelpa.co.uk where I provide details on how I can help you. You will also find information about my Lasting Power of Attorney consultancy and the talks I offer for organisations. If you enjoy the episode or learn something new, please consider buying me a coffee to go towards making more valuable podcasts: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/6nQVJqVgLY

Duration:00:26:40

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#88 Getting Your House in Order: Thinking about the things you do want with Clare Fuller & Dani Ayre

4/8/2024
In the second episode we continue to explore the model of Getting Your House in Order, describing it as a how to guide for Advance care Planning. We reflect on the foundations, What Matters Most to a person, and move on to explore thinking about the things you do want and how this can be documented. If you are a team looking to provide better end of life care, or set up a one off or complete education programme in end of life care head to www.speakformelpa.co.uk where I provide details on how I can help you. You will also find information about my Lasting Power of Attorney consultancy and the talks I offer for organisations. If you enjoy the episode or learn something new, please consider buying me a coffee to go towards making more valuable podcasts: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/6nQVJqVgLY

Duration:00:18:11

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#87 Getting Your House in Order: Thinking about what matters most to you with Clare Fuller & Dani Ayre

4/1/2024
In this episode we explore the model of Getting Your House in Order, describing it as a how to guide for Advance care Planning. We start at the very foundations and talk about why What Matters Most is at the heart of Advance Care Planning. If you are a team looking to provide better end of life care, or set up a one off or complete education programme in end of life care head to www.speakformelpa.co.uk where I provide details on how I can help you. You will also find information about my Lasting Power of Attorney consultancy and the talks I offer for organisations. If you enjoy the episode or learn something new, please consider buying me a coffee to go towards making more valuable podcasts: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/6nQVJqVgLY

Duration:00:25:26

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#86 Think, Talk, Act with Wendy Hills

3/25/2024
In this episode it is my pleasure to talk with Wendy Hills. Wendy has over 30 years’ experience as a Nurse qualifying in 1992, and specialising in Cancer and Chemotherapy. For a decade she developed chemotherapy services, including developing Nurse led chemotherapy and intravenous access in East Kent Hospitals. Wendy is currently the Director of Nursing and Care Services for Pilgrims Hospices. I learn about the Advance Care Planning Project Think, Talk Act and why this is so important to Wendy. We talk about upstreaming Advance Care Planning, the importance of identifying patients who may benefit from Planning earlier and share our excitement at the May Advance Care Planning conference and book tour with Sammy Winemaker & Hsien Seow, pioneers of the Waiting Room Revolution and authors of Hope for the Best Plan for the Rest. If you are a team looking to provide better end of life care, or set up a one off or complete education programme in end of life care head to www.speakformelpa.co.uk where I provide details on how I can help you. You will also find information about my Lasting Power of Attorney consultancy and the talks I offer for organisations. If you enjoy the episode or learn something new, please consider buying me a coffee to go towards making more valuable podcasts: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/6nQVJqVgLY

Duration:00:12:00

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#85 The Safari Concept with Dr. Christian Ntizimira

3/18/2024
In this episode it is my pleasure to talk with Dr. Christian Ntizimira, author of “The Safari Concept: An African Framework on End-of-Life Care” and Founder/Executive Director of the African Center for Research on End-of-Life Care. Christian shares the journey which led him to write the Safari Concept and we explore how culture and belief impact communication and care. It is a powerful episode with messages about bias, development of culturally appropriate models and recognition of Ubuntu – I am because we are. If you are a team looking to provide better end of life care, or set up a one off or complete education programme in end of life care head to www.speakformelpa.co.uk where I provide details on how I can help you. You will also find information about my Lasting Power of Attorney consultancy and the talks I offer for organisations. If you enjoy the episode or learn something new, please consider buying me a coffee to go towards making more valuable podcasts: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/6nQVJqVgLY

Duration:01:07:24

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#84 Alison Gardner & Sophy Horner Last Days Matter

3/11/2024
In this episode it is my pleasure to talk with Alison Gardner & Sophy Horner from St John's Hospice about their incredible programme Last Days Matter. The programme aims to support people in looking after their loved ones at home and is very much a compassionate community approach to care. I learn how the programme was developed, what it includes and how to access the Last Days Matter resource. If you are a team looking to provide better end of life care, or set up a one off or complete education programme in end of life care head to www.speakformelpa.co.uk where I provide details on how I can help you. You will also find information about my Lasting Power of Attorney consultancy and the talks I offer for organisations.

Duration:00:46:30

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#83 Lasting Power of Attorney with Gary Ryecroft

3/4/2024
In this episode it is my pleasure to talk with Gary Ryecroft, a solicitor and resident legal expert on Rip Off Britain. Gary has also been a trustee for what was the National Council for Palliative Care and later a chair of the Dying Matters Forum. This is a supper conversation, we talk about the podcast Gary created as part of the We Need to Talk About Death series with Dame Joan Bakewell and we talk about Gloria Hunniford’s live televised Lasting Power of Attorney signing. We also cover capacity, digital assets and Advance Decisions to Refuse Treatment and there is so much to learn from this rich conversation. If you are a team looking to provide better end of life care, or set up a one off or complete education programme in end of life care head to www.speakformelpa.co.uk where I provide details on how I can help you. You will also find information about my Lasting Power of Attorney consultancy and the talks I offer for organisations.

Duration:00:37:19

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#82 What living well with dementia looks like with Peter Berry and Deb Bunt

2/26/2024
In this episode it is my pleasure to talk with Peter Berry and Deb Bunt. Peter was diagnosed at 50 with early onset Alzheimer’s. Previously the owner of a thriving timber business, Peter’s life changed upon the diagnosis. He has emerged through depression and two suicide attempts to be a passionate advocate of living well with dementia. A keen cyclist, Peter has used his cycling to raise money for and awareness of Alzheimer’s. He is often seen cycling around rural Suffolk on his penny farthing bike. Deb retired to Suffolk from London and found a new purpose in life when she befriended Peter. One of Deb’s ambitions had been to be a publisher author and meeting Peter has enabled her to achieve this. Her friendship with Peter has also instilled a new-found confidence in Deb which she describes as a wonderful gift from Peter. We talk about what living well means to Peter and the legacy he is creating through his work. If you are a team looking to provide better end of life care, or set up a one off or complete education programme in end of life care head to www.speakformelpa.co.uk where I provide details on how I can help you. You will also find information about my Lasting Power of Attorney consultancy and the talks I offer for organisations. If you enjoy the episode or learn something new, please consider buying me a coffee to go towards making more valuable podcasts: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/6nQVJqVgLY

Duration:00:55:53

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#81 Talking through the intersection between critical care & EoLC with paramedic Jim Walmsley

2/19/2024
In this episode it is my pleasure to talk to Jim Walmsley, a specialist paramedic in critical care. Jim talks about how Advance Care Planning impacts the work he does, sharing stories and experience.Jim also explains why he is fundraising for the Intensive Care Society and how you can follow and support his iconic high alpine challenge. If you are a team looking to provide better end of life care, or set up a one off or complete education programme in end of life care head to www.speakformelpa.co.uk where I provide details on how I can help you. You will also find information about my Lasting Power of Attorney consultancy and the talks I offer for organisations.

Duration:00:45:09

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#80 Why I started a Death Café with Ewout Van-Manen

2/12/2024
I’d heard about Death Cafés but never attended one and have always wanted to learn more about the movement. In this episode I have the pleasure of talking with Ewout, facilitator of the Death Café Suffolk Transitions. We talk about the origins of Death Cafés, how they run in practice and what drew Ewout to become involved. If you are a team looking to provide better end of life care, or set up a one off or complete education programme in end of life care head to www.speakformelpa.co.uk where I provide details on how I can help you. You will also find information about my Lasting Power of Attorney consultancy and the talks I offer for organisations. If you enjoy the episode or learn something new, please consider buying me a coffee to go towards making more valuable podcasts: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/6nQVJqVgLY

Duration:00:29:04

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#79 Helping to see the person behind the patient with OT Justine Robinson

2/5/2024
In this episode it is my pleasure to talk with Justine Robinson, Occupational Therapist and Wellbeing Services manager at the Pilgrims Hospice. I learn about the role of an Occupational Therapist and we talk about how therapy work can help find the person in a patient. I learn too about the innovative Blackbird project, the story behind the project and how it is helping to make precious memories. If you are a team looking to provide better end of life care, or set up a one off or complete education programme in end of life care head to www.speakformelpa.co.uk where I provide details on how I can help you. You will also find information about my Lasting Power of Attorney consultancy and the talks I offer for organisations.

Duration:00:39:11

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#78 Advance Care Planning: Listening not box ticking with Professor Alison Leary

1/29/2024
In this episode it is my pleasure to talk with Professor Alison Leary. Alison is a Senior Consultant at the World Health Organisation, Human Resources for Health, and the Chair of Healthcare & Workforce Modelling at London South Bank University. It’s an important episode and based on Alison’s family experience. We talk the impact of receiving a form in the post to initiate Advance Care Planning, what it felt like and how valuable messages and nuances were lost. We also acknowledge the importance of having conversations and listening to cues as the basis for person centred Advance Care Planning. If you are a team looking to provide better end of life care, or set up a one off or complete education programme in end of life care head to www.speakformelpa.co.uk where I provide details on how I can help you. You will also find information about my Lasting Power of Attorney consultancy and the talks I offer for organisations.

Duration:00:27:35

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#77 What Matters Most in action and the power of Communication and kindness with Caroline England

1/22/2024
Peter Camrass of Camrass Wills kindly supplied sponsorship to produce this episode. Peter has had no influence in the creation, development or content of this podcast and full control remains the responsibility of Clare Fuller.This is an important episode of Conversations About Advance Care Planning. It’s a very reflective episode with learning for us all. I met with Caroline England, founder and writer of Featherbed Tales, over a year ago – we recorded an episode called Featherbed Tales and the power of voice which you can access in the show notes. This time, as the saying goes, it’s personal. Caroline shared with me the writing she has produced to try and make sense of her experiences of death and bereavement. It took me a few goes to read and touched so many nerves – I really did smile at some reflections but also found myself in tears at others. We talk about what What matters most looks like in action and the power of communication and kindness. Caroline also shares what happened towards the last days of her Mum’s life when anticipatory medications had not been thought through. I am exceptionally grateful to Caroline for sharing her story and hope that listening to it highlights the importance of care, compassion and preparation towards the end of life. If you are a team looking to provide better end of life care, or set up a one off or complete education programme in end of life care head to www.speakformelpa.co.uk where I provide details on how I can help you. You will also find information about my Lasting Power of Attorney consultancy and the talks I offer for organisations. If you enjoy the episode or learn something new, please consider buying me a coffee to go towards making more valuable podcasts: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/6nQVJqVgLY

Duration:00:30:38

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#76 Companion Voices with Judith Silver

1/15/2024
In this episode it is my pleasure to talk with Judith Silver, founder of Companion Voices. I learn about the origins, development and current work of Companion Voices. Judith shares what Companion Voices offers to people who are dying and describes how groups normalise conversations around death and dying. We talk about raising awareness of Companion Voices and how this could fit with a person’s Advance Care Planning. If you are a team looking to provide better end of life care, or set up a one off or complete education programme in end of life care head to www.speakformelpa.co.uk where I provide details on how I can help you. You will also find information about my Lasting Power of Attorney consultancy and the talks I offer for organisations. If you enjoy the episode or learn something new, please consider buying me a coffee to go towards making more valuable podcasts: Buy Me a Coffee

Duration:00:48:23

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#75 Having fun with Advance Care Planning

10/23/2023
In this episode it is my pleasure to catch up with Martin and look back at episodes 51 to 74 of Conversations About Advance Care Planning. We talk about the episodes that have had the greatest impact on Martin and address barriers to creating Martin’s Lasting Power of Attorney. As ever, I am surprised and blown away by Martin’s creative approach to Advance Care Planning, and even the fun he is having in planning ahead. If you are a team looking to provide better end of life care, or set up a one off or complete education programme in end of life care head to www.speakformelpa.co.uk where I provide details on how I can help you. You will also find information about my Lasting Power of Attorney consultancy and the talks I offer for organisations. If you enjoy the episode or learn something new, please consider buying me a coffee to go towards making more valuable podcasts: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/6nQVJqVgLY

Duration:00:37:48

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#74 Changing plans, anticipatory grief and planning ahead

10/16/2023
This is the last in a series of seven podcasts about End of Life Care, specifically towards the last days of life and when someone wishes to die at home. Rachel kindly agreed to make these with me and recreate some of the conversations I have had over so many years about dying at home, what you need to know and how to be prepared. In this episode we talk about changing plans, anticipatory grief and being prepared. Dying at home, what you need to know and how to be prepared 1. Recognising when someone might be approaching the last stages of life and why this matter 2. What support is available to help look after a person who is dying at home 3. What equipment might be needed to help look after a person who is dying at home 4. Symptom control and medication as someone approaches the end of life at home 5. What changes are there as someone approaches the end of life? 6. What we need to do after a person has died at home 7. Changing plans, anticipatory grief and being prepared If you are a team looking to provide better end of life care, or set up a one off or complete education programme in end of life care head to www.speakformelpa.co.uk where I provide details on how I can help you. You will also find information about my Lasting Power of Attorney consultancy and the talks I offer for organisations. If you enjoy the episode or learn something new, please consider buying me a coffee to go towards making more valuable podcasts: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/6nQVJqVgLY

Duration:00:11:52

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#73 What we need to do after a person has died at home

10/9/2023
This is the sixth in a series of seven podcasts about End of Life Care, specifically towards the last days of life and when someone wishes to die at home. Rachel kindly agreed to make these with me and recreate some of the conversations I have had over so many years about dying at home, what you need to know and how to be prepared. In this episode we talk about what to do after a person has died at home and the difference between verifying and certifying a death. Dying at home, what you need to know and how to be prepared 1. Recognising when someone might be approaching the last stages of life and why this matters 2. What support is available to help look after a person who is dying at home 3. What equipment might be needed? 4. Symptom Control 5. What changes are there as someone approaches the end of life? 6. What we need to do after a person has died at home 7. Looking after yourself and changing plans If you are a team looking to provide better end of life care, or set up a one off or complete education programme in end of life care head to www.speakformelpa.co.uk where I provide details on how I can help you. You will also find information about my Lasting Power of Attorney consultancy and the talks I offer for organisations. If you enjoy the episode or learn something new, please consider buying me a coffee to go towards making more valuable podcasts: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/6nQVJqVgLY

Duration:00:21:29