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Patient care remains top priority as hospice prepares for End of Life Choice Act

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Hospice Waikato CEO Craig Tamblyn says the hospice has chosen not to become an approved provider of assisted dying service. Photo / Supplied

Hospice Waikato CEO Craig Tamblyn says the hospice has chosen not to become an approved provider of assisted dying service. Photo / Supplied

Although assisted dying becomes legal on Sunday, November 7, Hospice Waikato has chosen not to become an approved provider of assisted dying services. However, its palliative care support is unchanged.

Patients in Hospice Waikato's in-patient unit in Hamilton who choose an assisted dying intervention will be required to select another preferred location, such as their home.

Hospice Waikato chief executive Craig Tamblyn says the hospice has chosen not to become an approved provider of assisted dying services. Interventions will not happen at its 11-bed in-patient unit, and Hospice Waikato staff will not participate in interventions or be present when they occur.

He says the End of Life Choice Act coming into force does not change, whatsoever, the palliative care and family bereavement support services his organisation provides.

"As assisted dying becomes a service that eligible New Zealanders can access, Hospice Waikato's palliative care support remains unchanged.

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"If one of our patients chooses to access assisted dying services through an approved provider, they remain a Hospice Waikato patient up until the end of their life. And their family and whānau will still be able to access bereavement support," Tamblyn says.

As Hospice Waikato is not an approved assisted dying service provider, it will also not assess patients' eligibility for the service.

As the Waikato region's leading provider of palliative care services, Hospice Waikato has spent the past few months educating its team of 130 staff and more than 650 volunteers about what the implementation of the new law means for the organisation and its patients.

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Assisted dying intervention in New Zealand can only be carried out by providers approved by the Ministry of Health.

Tamblyn says the decision not to become an approved provider of assisted dying services aligns with the organisation's purpose and philosophies.

"At Hospice Waikato, we made this decision as we believe assisted dying intervention does not align with the purpose and philosophies of palliative care. Our purpose is to help patients live as full and as comfortable a life as possible in the time they have left; our philosophy of care revolves around the act of living, not dying."

Tamblyn acknowledges that implementation of the new legislation is unknown territory for the hospice provider.

"The legalisation of assisted dying services is highly relevant for our staff who are on the front-lines of palliative care delivery. The emotive nature of end-of-life choice makes discussion of the subject with patients and family members a tricky issue to navigate.

Our team of nurses, doctors, volunteers, and others certainly feel like we are all on a new journey together; and it's a journey whose roadmap isn't entirely clear.

"We aren't quite sure what to expect as the implementation of the new legislation plays out. But one thing we are all certain about is continuing to put our patients' needs first, always respecting their choices, and being there to support their whānau," says Tamblyn.

In addition to providing access to Ministry of Health education materials, Hospice Waikato has spent time working with its staff and volunteers to educate them about how to discuss assisted dying with patients if asked, and how to connect patients with approved providers for more information.

"We know that some patients will ask our staff questions about assisted dying. So we've worked hard to ensure our staff feel comfortable having those conversations and feel confident connecting patients with approved providers when the patient wants to find out more details," says Tamblyn.

"Patients who choose to access assisted dying intervention will stay under our hospice care, ensuring they can still get hospice support. This also means if the patient changes their mind at any point, Hospice Waikato is there to continue delivering palliative care."

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For more information, Hospice Waikato has set up an Information section on its website.

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