Rose lives with her husband Tom, 76 years old non-Indigenous man, in their own home. Their daughter
Penny, 40 years and son Jon, 45 years live with their own families. Penny has two sons, 5 and 8 years old
and Jon has a daughter 20 years old and son 15 years old. Rose is the eldest in her family having 3
brothers and 4 sisters.
2. Outline how you will establish and promote culturally safe practice.
3. Explain why a team approach, inclusive of the renal and palliative care teams, but not limited to, is an
important approach to address the care needs of Rose, with consideration of her life-limiting illness.
Consider the benefits and challenges in relation to Rose’s continuity of care.
Section 2: 400 words
Rose has now progressed to End Stage Kidney Disease. Rose has emphasised that she wants to die at
home with support from her family.
1. Explain the palliative care focus specific to Rose for her end of life care.
Identify the resources required, who will be involved and how the care team will coordinate care.