#5 Planning ahead for end of life care with critical care and former End of Life Care paramedic with Jim Walmsley

31.01.2022

#5 Planning ahead for end of life care with critical care and former End of Life Care paramedic with Jim Walmsley

In episode five I talk with Jim about what he learned from working in a hospice and how he walks two roads between life saving active interventions and supporting people at the end of life. Jim talks about what can happen when Advance Care Planning is not in place, describing some of the calls he has attended to demonstrate the reality. We know that many people express a wish to be in their own home at the end of life, yet often the planning to facilitate this is missing; Jim describes what can happen without these important plans in place.

Key messages from Jim

  •  Changing perceptions and bridging two worlds between critical care and End of Life Care

  •  How experience in Hospice Care shaped Jim's practice

  •  The challenges making rapid plans in an emergency situation

  •  Why we need to plan ahead and the difference it makes in a crisis situation

  •  How Advance Care Planning can support in a dignified death 

  •  The improved resource management of planning ahead

  •  The frustrations and limitations of tying to make plans at 04:00 in the morning

  •  What happens when plans are made and systems work together.

  •  How unprepared we are for Ordinary Dying

  •  The positive impact of systems  working together, and Advance Care Planning 

  •  You can change your mind about plans at any time

  •  Read  Being Mortal by Atul Gwande 

  •  Make your wishes and preferences known for you, your loved ones and to ensure the system works best for you.

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Thanks to all my guests for working with me to share their knowledge, experience and stories about Advance Care Planning. I hope you enjoyed listening and have insights to take away; I love hearing your reflections on the series and look forward to reviews on Spotify where you can also subscribe to the series.

Clare

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Podcast edited by Martin Whiskin.