Palliative Care Program State
Queensland Health · Australia
The Palliative Care Program State budget provides funding to non-government organisations to deliver palliative care services in the community. Funded services include symptom relief, grief support and bereavement support for families and carers of terminally ill clients.
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Queensland
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What is the Palliative Care Program State?
The Palliative Care Program State is a non-profit grant offered by Queensland Health in Australia. The Palliative Care Program State budget provides funding to non-government organisations to deliver palliative care services in the community. Funded services include symptom relief, grief support and bereavement support for families and carers of terminally ill clients.
Who is eligible for the Palliative Care Program State?
Non-government organisations are the intended recipients Funding supports community-based palliative care services Services may include symptom relief, grief support and bereavement support
What activities are funded?
Delivery of community-based palliative care services, including symptom relief and grief and bereavement support for families and carers of terminally ill clients.
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