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Our focus is on supporting you to live as well as you can, for as long as you can at home through 24/7 specialist palliative care when you need it. Our dedicated nurses and carers provide specialist care for you, your family and your loved ones.

Allied Health Test in New South Wales

Last Days of Life and Palliative Care Home Support Packages (PEACH)

These services are run in conjunction with the healthcare providers from your local health district, providing 24-hour care in your home.

They involve: 

  • a daytime visit by an assistant-in-nursing to provide daily personal care
  • an evening visit by a registered nurse for medical care and support
  • 24-hour support via a phone or video link from a registered nurse

We work alongside your GP or palliative care specialist to ensure that this care is tailored to you and your family's specific needs, ensuring you are comfortable and supported.


The Last Days of Life program is available in:

  • Northern New South Wales local health district
  • Mid North Coast local health district
  • Hunter New England local health district.

The PEACH program is available in:

  • South Western Sydney local health district
  • Nepean Blue Mountains local health district
  • Illawarra Shoalhaven local health district
  • Sydney local health district.

Who is eligible?
People who have been diagnosed with a life-limiting condition
What is the cost?
This is a free service. It’s funded by the New South Wales government.
How does it work?

Referrals for PEACH and Last Days of Life are through your local community nursing service, or your doctor. 

Referrals for our Western Sydney service can be made by a healthcare professional. 

You can refer yourself, however we will need information from your doctor to support this.

Allied Health Test in Victoria

Last Days of Life and Palliative Care Home Support Packages (PEACH)

These services are run in conjunction with the healthcare providers from your local health district, providing 24-hour care in your home.

They involve: 

  • a daytime visit by an assistant-in-nursing to provide daily personal care
  • an evening visit by a registered nurse for medical care and support
  • 24-hour support via a phone or video link from a registered nurse

We work alongside your GP or palliative care specialist to ensure that this care is tailored to you and your family's specific needs, ensuring you are comfortable and supported.


The Last Days of Life program is available in:

  • Northern New South Wales local health district
  • Mid North Coast local health district
  • Hunter New England local health district.

The PEACH program is available in:

  • South Western Sydney local health district
  • Nepean Blue Mountains local health district
  • Illawarra Shoalhaven local health district
  • Sydney local health district.

Who is eligible?
People who have been diagnosed with a life-limiting condition
What is the cost?
This is a free service. It’s funded by the New South Wales government.
How does it work?

Referrals for PEACH and Last Days of Life are through your local community nursing service, or your doctor. 

Referrals for our Western Sydney service can be made by a healthcare professional. 

You can refer yourself, however we will need information from your doctor to support this.

NSW - A personalised approach

Our palliative care service is focused on what's important to you – helping you achieve the best quality of life possible. Our aim is to assist you in your own home with regular visits to support your decision-making in relation to your care, promote wellbeing, manage any troubling symptoms, and help both you and your family to focus on what's important to you all.


Complete care from your team

Palliative care is about more than just your health care needs. That's why our team consists of dedicated nurses, doctors, care aides, social workers and spiritual care workers who provide kind, supportive holistic care.


Making you comfortable

Palliative care recognises the right of the person with the illness to make decisions about their treatment. We aim to enable this care so you’re as comfortable as possible, treating you in your home or facilitating transfer to hospital or a palliative care unit if needed or if that's your choice. We will work with you and your family to ensure that you are well informed and supported.


Support for you and your family

We work closely with other health professionals and community services to ensure you receive a quality network of care. We also offer support to help you plan for the time when you may not be able to make decisions for yourself, including guidance on developing Advance Care Planning; Enduring Powers of Attorney and Guardianship.


Bereavement support

Losing someone close to you is a painful process that has an unknown timeline. Our service aims to help carers to prepare for their loss while we care for their loved one by providing practical and emotional support. Following the death of a loved one, our service will remain in contact and assess your need for ongoing support. Should this be required, we will ensure that you are referred to an appropriate service.


Vic - A personalised approach

Our palliative care service is focused on what's important to you – helping you achieve the best quality of life possible. Our aim is to assist you in your own home with regular visits to support your decision-making in relation to your care, promote wellbeing, manage any troubling symptoms, and help both you and your family to focus on what's important to you all.


Complete care from your team

Palliative care is about more than just your health care needs. That's why our team consists of dedicated nurses, doctors, care aides, social workers and spiritual care workers who provide kind, supportive holistic care.


Making you comfortable

Palliative care recognises the right of the person with the illness to make decisions about their treatment. We aim to enable this care so you’re as comfortable as possible, treating you in your home or facilitating transfer to hospital or a palliative care unit if needed or if that's your choice. We will work with you and your family to ensure that you are well informed and supported.


Support for you and your family

We work closely with other health professionals and community services to ensure you receive a quality network of care. We also offer support to help you plan for the time when you may not be able to make decisions for yourself, including guidance on developing Advance Care Planning; Enduring Powers of Attorney and Guardianship.


Bereavement support

Losing someone close to you is a painful process that has an unknown timeline. Our service aims to help carers to prepare for their loss while we care for their loved one by providing practical and emotional support. Following the death of a loved one, our service will remain in contact and assess your need for ongoing support. Should this be required, we will ensure that you are referred to an appropriate service.


All - A personalised approach

Our palliative care service is focused on what's important to you – helping you achieve the best quality of life possible. Our aim is to assist you in your own home with regular visits to support your decision-making in relation to your care, promote wellbeing, manage any troubling symptoms, and help both you and your family to focus on what's important to you all.


Complete care from your team

Palliative care is about more than just your health care needs. That's why our team consists of dedicated nurses, doctors, care aides, social workers and spiritual care workers who provide kind, supportive holistic care.


Making you comfortable

Palliative care recognises the right of the person with the illness to make decisions about their treatment. We aim to enable this care so you’re as comfortable as possible, treating you in your home or facilitating transfer to hospital or a palliative care unit if needed or if that's your choice. We will work with you and your family to ensure that you are well informed and supported.


Support for you and your family

We work closely with other health professionals and community services to ensure you receive a quality network of care. We also offer support to help you plan for the time when you may not be able to make decisions for yourself, including guidance on developing Advance Care Planning; Enduring Powers of Attorney and Guardianship.


Bereavement support

Losing someone close to you is a painful process that has an unknown timeline. Our service aims to help carers to prepare for their loss while we care for their loved one by providing practical and emotional support. Following the death of a loved one, our service will remain in contact and assess your need for ongoing support. Should this be required, we will ensure that you are referred to an appropriate service.