Dying Matters Week, (2-6 May) sees communities across the country coming together to talk about death, dying and bereavement.

In Dorset, local clinicians in collaboration with HCI (Health and Care Innovations) have developed a suite of four videos which provide an overview of things patients may wish to consider when thinking about making an advance care plan.

It’s never too early to talk about advance care planning. Having these conversations means that, as a community, we can work towards ensuring advance care plans are documented and that everyone can be #InAGoodPlace when they die – physically, emotionally, financially and crucially, with the right care and support.

Check out the four videos below for more information.

Advance care planning involves thinking about the care you want if you become unwell. To help you make informed decisions, Dorset clinicians have developed a video introducing the concept of an advance care plan.

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Do you know what DNAR means and how decisions are made between patients, families, and healthcare teams? This video has information to help you make an informed decision.

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This video talks about decisions around going into hospital, or an alternative care setting. Find out more about the different treatment options that may be offered.

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If someone becomes very unwell it may be suitable to admit them to an intensive care unit (ICU). Balancing the decision on whether this is appropriate can be tricky and should be shared between patients, their families and healthcare teams. This video explains more.

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