Centralise communication for compassionate care. Create a single source of truth for patient wishes, family updates, and care plans, ensuring everyone is aligned during end-of-life care.
Evaheld supports end-of-life journeys by helping people share their care wishes, preserve personal stories, and protect what matters most. This article explores how a digital companion supports death doulas by organising care preferences, personal details, and communication in one secure place—enhancing continuity, clarity, and client support while respecting existing doula practices and ways of working.
This guide explains how digital access supports smoother admissions by making Health & Care wishes QR-accessible, keeping Essentials organised, and adding personal context for safer decisions. Evaheld complements hospital processes and improves continuity across teams, without changing admission workflows.
Care workers need fast, reliable access to information. This article explains how providing secure access to care preferences and essential records improves decision-making, continuity, and outcomes—while fitting seamlessly within existing care environments.
Effective care coordination depends on timely access to the right information. This article shows how centralised records improve communication, reduce gaps, and support continuity of care—while complementing existing systems rather than replacing them.
Effective care coordination depends on timely access to the right information. This article shows how centralised records improve communication, reduce gaps, and support continuity of care—while complementing existing systems rather than replacing them.
This guide helps you clearly record your health preferences, values, and important personal information, ensuring your wishes are understood and respected if you cannot speak for yourself.
Maintaining a patient’s dignity and autonomy is the cornerstone of compassionate end-of-life care. This article provides practical approaches for care teams, underpinned by documented preferences. It covers respecting cultural and spiritual rituals, honouring personal routines (like favourite music or reading), managing symptoms in line with patient priorities (e.g., preferring alertness over total sedation), and facilitating meaningful final conversations. When these personal values are recorded and accessible, they guide daily care decisions, big and small. This ensures the patient remains an active individual in their care, fostering a sense of control and peace during a vulnerable time.
Person-centred aged care places the individual — not the system — at the heart of care decisions. This guide explores practical tools that support dignity, independence, and wellbeing by aligning care with a person’s values, preferences, and life history. Discover how thoughtful planning and the right digital tools can improve communication, continuity of care, and overall quality of life for older Australians.
Preparedness across life transitions is becoming essential in health care. As expectations around autonomy, continuity and trust grow, patient context must be accessible without burdening clinicians, supporting clearer decisions and shared understanding across care settings.
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