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By Bridget Cook
SOUTH East Palliative Care received a funding boost this week to help improve its services for people with a terminal illness.
The State Government has allocated an extra $8.6 million to palliative care agencies across the state in 2011-12.
South East Palliative Care will receive $364,985 to increase the number of people with a terminal illness it can support to remain living in the community, and a further $51,470 in flexible funding it can use to support carers with costs.
South East Palliative Care provides care at home to people living in the Casey, Greater Dandenong and Cardinia councils.
Minister for Health David Davis said the extra funding meant several thousand extra people would be able to receive help and support in their time of need.
“This is part of the Baillieu Government’s election pledge to provide an additional $34.4 million over four years for palliative care across the state to meet growing demand and address gaps in services,” he said.
Mr Davis said part of the funding would help carers of people with a terminal illness with costs, while funds would boost after-hours support.
“As a result of this extra funding, around 1150 new clients across the state will be able to access a community palliative care service, and consultancy teams will be able to respond to a further 1180 new referrals,” he said.
“This will enhance a skilled palliative care workforce who knows how to care for and provide comfort and support to people with a terminal illness and their families.”
Mr Davis said Victoria’s aging population was placing greater demand on palliative care services, and the government was determined to meet the needs of the demographic shift.

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