The process of dying
The process of dying differs between people. Find out what can happen in the weeks, days and hours before death, and after someone has died.
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GP Urgent Care clinics in WA
Not all urgencies are emergencies. If you are in Western Australia and your injury or illness is urgent (required on the day) but non-life threatening, you can visit a GP urgent care clinic. Find clinics here.
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Preparing for a death at home
Many people prefer to die at home. If you are caring for someone with a terminal condition, this article can help you know what to expect.
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Western Australia rural and remote health services
Western Australia's rural and remote health services help you access care if you live outside the city. Learn more about the services available.
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Grief before death – understanding anticipatory grief
Find out how to cope with the news that someone you care for has a terminal illness.
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Grief and loss
Grief is a response to losing someone or something important. Find out about grief, how it affects different people, and when and where to get help.
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Caring for others
Caring for someone else is a big responsibility and it can be challenging. Here’s information, advice and support for carers.
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Organ and tissue donation
Organ and tissue donation can help save lives. It’s important to consider whether you want to become a donor — here's a list of questions to ask.
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Workers' compensation
If you are injured or become sick from work you may be entitled to workers' compensation. Read about different schemes available and what they cover.
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Suicide warning signs
Suicide is the act of ending your own life on purpose. Learn more about the possible risk factors, warning signs and how to help prevent suicide.
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