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Introduction: This EOL resources kit aims at enhancing public awareness of end-of-life care and advance care planning. Readers will learn about planning for their last stage of life and expressing their own wishes to get ready for “Live Free Die Well”.

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Ch.1 Prepare for End-of-life

Ch.2 Advance Care Planning

Ch.3 Treatment Options

Ch.4 Role of Caregivers in End-of-life Care

Ch.5 Financial Arrangements

Ch.6 After-Death Arrangements

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Introduction: The Good Death Booklet provides a brief overview of end-of-life care and general treatment options, advance care planning, property and funeral arrangements, and some useful information.

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Good Death Booklet (6th edition)

Good Death E-booklet (2018 version) (Please view it with the latest version of Microsoft Edge)

Handbook

Introduction: This ACP handbook can provide the public a preliminary understanding of their own values and wishes, and plan their own end-of-life care, property and funeral arrangements.

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Advance Care Planning Handbook

Supplementary Video

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Introduction: The report ‘LIVE FREE DIE WELL: Building Capacity for End of-Life Care in Hong Kong’ summarizes our efforts in the “Capacity Building and Education Programmes on End-of-Life Care” of the “JCECC Project” in phase two.

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LIVE FREE DIE WELL: Building Capacity for End-of-Life Care in Hong Kong

Cover Good Death BookletIntroduction: The report ‘Learning for life, planning for death: Building capacity for end-of-life care in Hong Kong’ summarizes our efforts in the “Capacity Building and Education Programmes on End-of-Life Care” of the “JCECC Project” in phase one. The findings and outcome documented in the report could serve as references for programme planners to improve EOL care in Hong Kong.

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Learning for life, planning for death: Building capacity for end-of-life care in Hong Kong