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How A Care Navigator Helps Families Face Death With Dignity

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Choice at the end of life isn’t abstract—it’s practical, emotional, and shaped by real laws, real timelines, and real families. We sit down with VAD Care Navigator Laurie Draper to walk through how voluntary assisted dying works in Victoria, what the safeguards look like, and why so many people feel a profound sense of calm simply by unlocking the option. From the first assessment to the final permit, Laurie explains the steps and the four‑to‑six week path that leads to pharmacy readiness, all while keeping palliative care in the frame.
The conversation gets candid as we explore common fears—loss of control and dignity trumps pain for most—and the reality that roughly 35% who receive the medication never use it. Family dynamics surface too; what looks like resistance often masks grief as loved ones confront the immediacy of death.
Looking ahead, we unpack proposed Victorian reforms to potentially allow patients to choose their route of administration. Through it all, Laurie's perspective is grounded: people considering VAD aren’t choosing death; they’re already dying and seeking agency over the when and how. If you value honest language, person-centred care, and practical guidance at the end of life, this conversation offers clarity without judgment.
If this resonated, follow the show, share with someone who needs it, and leave a review to help more listeners find clear, compassionate conversations about death, dignity, and choice.

Have questions about death, dying or the funeral industry? Email [email protected] to have them answered in a future episode.

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Chapters

1. How A Care Navigator Helps Families Face Death With Dignity (00:00:00)

2. Season Two And Today’s Guest (00:00:37)

3. What A VAD Care Navigator Does (00:02:29)

4. Early Challenges And Doctor Training (00:06:22)

5. Eligibility And Step‑By‑Step Process (00:08:27)

6. Choice, Control, And Not Using VAD (00:13:19)

7. Telehealth Barriers And Access Gaps (00:15:51)

8. Values, Dignity, And Difficult Diagnoses (00:20:39)

9. Chronic Illness, Pain, And Limits Of Law (00:24:19)

10. First Conversations And Home Visits (00:27:20)

11. Family Dynamics And Honest Language (00:31:40)

12. Common Fears: Control And Burden (00:36:33)

13. Usage Rates And Closing Windows (00:41:00)

14. Attendance, Upskilling, And Normalizing (00:44:00)

15. Reforms: Gag Clause And Residency (00:45:09)

16. Personal Stance, Resilience, And Reflections (00:48:50)

17. Quickfire Questions And Closing (00:51:24)

15 episodes

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Choice at the end of life isn’t abstract—it’s practical, emotional, and shaped by real laws, real timelines, and real families. We sit down with VAD Care Navigator Laurie Draper to walk through how voluntary assisted dying works in Victoria, what the safeguards look like, and why so many people feel a profound sense of calm simply by unlocking the option. From the first assessment to the final permit, Laurie explains the steps and the four‑to‑six week path that leads to pharmacy readiness, all while keeping palliative care in the frame.
The conversation gets candid as we explore common fears—loss of control and dignity trumps pain for most—and the reality that roughly 35% who receive the medication never use it. Family dynamics surface too; what looks like resistance often masks grief as loved ones confront the immediacy of death.
Looking ahead, we unpack proposed Victorian reforms to potentially allow patients to choose their route of administration. Through it all, Laurie's perspective is grounded: people considering VAD aren’t choosing death; they’re already dying and seeking agency over the when and how. If you value honest language, person-centred care, and practical guidance at the end of life, this conversation offers clarity without judgment.
If this resonated, follow the show, share with someone who needs it, and leave a review to help more listeners find clear, compassionate conversations about death, dignity, and choice.

Have questions about death, dying or the funeral industry? Email [email protected] to have them answered in a future episode.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. How A Care Navigator Helps Families Face Death With Dignity (00:00:00)

2. Season Two And Today’s Guest (00:00:37)

3. What A VAD Care Navigator Does (00:02:29)

4. Early Challenges And Doctor Training (00:06:22)

5. Eligibility And Step‑By‑Step Process (00:08:27)

6. Choice, Control, And Not Using VAD (00:13:19)

7. Telehealth Barriers And Access Gaps (00:15:51)

8. Values, Dignity, And Difficult Diagnoses (00:20:39)

9. Chronic Illness, Pain, And Limits Of Law (00:24:19)

10. First Conversations And Home Visits (00:27:20)

11. Family Dynamics And Honest Language (00:31:40)

12. Common Fears: Control And Burden (00:36:33)

13. Usage Rates And Closing Windows (00:41:00)

14. Attendance, Upskilling, And Normalizing (00:44:00)

15. Reforms: Gag Clause And Residency (00:45:09)

16. Personal Stance, Resilience, And Reflections (00:48:50)

17. Quickfire Questions And Closing (00:51:24)

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