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More than thrilled to see this article about the dementia care village in Tasmania. This village mirrors our care proces...
26/09/2019

More than thrilled to see this article about the dementia care village in Tasmania. This village mirrors our care process of keeping things normal, no white walls and antiseptic for our guests just a homelike environment let’s hope we see more of these 💜💜💜

We take a look at the state of dementia nationally and learn more about this Australian first. Words by Lisa Cugnetto

One of the aims of Carebnd is to support everyone surrounding the dying person. Shannon’s Bridge is an amazing End of Li...
22/09/2019

One of the aims of Carebnd is to support everyone surrounding the dying person. Shannon’s Bridge is an amazing End of Life Care hub located at Creswick about 20 kms from Hepburn. On Friday night they put a call out for helpers to sew zippy bags and care bags. I (Barb) love nothing more than a good sew and a good chat so I put my hand up and joined 12 other amazing ladies for a day of creating. Nalina from Shannon’s bridge popped in, giving me the opportunity to share our visions for the future of end of life care. I’m looking forward to many more opportunities to demystify death and after death care.

What an AMAZING Charity Sewing day!! Thank you everyone for coming yesterday, sending in fabric and finished items, dropping off finished items on the day - you are ALL amazing! ❤️❤️
We have made lots of bags and zippy pouches...I’ll do a count when a few more promised come in! As you can see by the pic we were having lots of fun too!
Thanks Nalina from for dropping in a giving us a bit more of an insight to
Today is all about relaxing on the couch recovering from all the excitement and putting the Quilt Barn back to rights 😂
And PS someone left a bag with some trims in it...DM me if you are missing one! 😍

A big welcome to our new page likers......Care bnd is a dream that stems from the air bnb community. Denise and I were d...
15/09/2019

A big welcome to our new page likers......Care bnd is a dream that stems from the air bnb community. Denise and I were dreaming about having a space where families could come to during an end of life phase. Of course this is not just limited to families of the blood type but our friends who are our chosen family. When we are faced with a diagnosis of either a life changing or terminal nature advice is freely given by those who love us, this can create lots of different scenarios. In the case of a terminal diagnosis we still have options, do we fight the disease, do we accept minimal treatment, or treatment of a palliative nature the decisions are endless and often the decisions are being made to ease our families discomfort at the thought of our death. At Care bnd we aim to provide an environment supported by doulas and if necessary Pallative care teams to enable you to either process your options, plan your end of life care, explore options for after death care in vigil form and arrange burials or cremations. The list is actually endless so over the next few weeks I will go into more detail as we get closer to our launch in January. Thank you again, your support means everything to Denise, Gary and I (Barb)

https://www.deathdoulaaustralia.com/carebnd
13/09/2019

https://www.deathdoulaaustralia.com/carebnd

A three bedroom comfy 1980's cottage set on and acre and half of  bushland surround by trees, kangaroos, wombat and stunning birds.  We have a cat and a dog that visit most days, and more amazing End-of-Life Consultans/Death Doulasthan you though were possible.  

This story sums up beautifully the dreams that Denise and I (Barb) are working on, addressing the issues that loss of co...
10/09/2019

This story sums up beautifully the dreams that Denise and I (Barb) are working on, addressing the issues that loss of community has brought about. The 2 programs Care bnd and +48 sistas are directly supporting rebuilding community to guide you through end of life in community or perhaps later years in life like +48 sista initiative.

Part of our dream for Hepburn Surrender is that whilst we have guests, families and volunteers at Hepburn there will be opportunities for communal style activities gardening in a permaculture garden, cooking and preserving to make the most of what the garden will provide and maybe even some handcrafts that provide comfort to busy minds.

To say I’m looking forward to being part of this initiative is underwhelming 💜💜💜

I think it was Brene Brown who told a story about a village where all the women washed clothes together down by the river. When they all got washing machines, there was a sudden outbreak of depression and no one could figure out why.

It wasn't the washing machines in and of themselves. It was the absence of time spent doing things together. It was the absence of community.

Friends, we’ve gotten so independent.

We’re “fine” we tell ourselves even when in reality we’re depressed, we’re overwhelmed, we’re lonely, and we’re hurting. “We’re fine, we’re just too busy right now” we say when days, weeks, months, and years go by without connecting with friends. I’m fine, I’m fine, I’m fine. It’s so easy to say even when it’s not true.

We’ve become so isolated and it’s hard to know how to get back. It’s so hard to know how to even begin to build the kind of relationships our hearts need. And I think In our current culture, it’s just not as organic as it once was. It's more work now.

Because you know, we have our own washing machines. We don't depend on each other to do laundry, or cook dinner, or raise babies anymore. We don't really depend on each other for much of anything if we're being honest.

In Brene Brown’s book Braving the Wilderness, she says that being lonely affects the length of our life expectancy similar to smoking 15 ci******es a day. I don’t say that to freak anyone out, but to let you know that the longing for connection is LEGIT. I think we’ve treated friendship like a luxury for far too long; friendship isn’t a luxury, it’s a necessity.

We don't want it. We kind of need it.

Be independent. Be proud of it. But be an independent woman who realizes the value and the importance of opening the door to other good women.

You can do it alone, but you don't have to. Islands are only fun for so long.

There is true magic when women come together and hold hands and share ideas and share stories and struggles and endless bowls of salsa. You use your gifts, and I'll use mine, and then we'll invite that girl over there who brings a completely different set of skills to the table we are building, and we'll watch together as something miraculous unfolds.

Written by Sister, I am with you.❤️

Good Mornning.  My mind is on fire at the moment. CareBnDCare bed and dyingThis is actually all of us!  A safe bed in so...
29/08/2019

Good Mornning. My mind is on fire at the moment.

CareBnD
Care bed and dying

This is actually all of us! A safe bed in someone's home with meaningful conversation.
I am determined to impact the choices and options people have in life for living and dying

A little break in a safe home
Somewhere to die even if you have family -they might drive you mad at this intense time! Home death is ideal and wonderful for many people but our families are fractured, misplaced or displaced. Living elsewhere, and almost everybody works if they are able! Community is stepping back into our lives! Be that community. Got a spare room Doulas could come and go from to serve some when there dying! Let me know. Offer for free or for a fee 25-75 a night depending where you are. Access to a bathroom and kitchen. Big enough room for a family member to sleep on a roll out bed in the room or pull out lounge!

Respite to give you all a break

This is not just for the final stages but can also be that!

When a tidal wave washes over you and the word Cancer is mentioned in your life.....there is no little "c" in cancer....it takes time to gather your thoughts.
Gary and I have both faced this time in each of our lives. It is actually hard to hear, see forward and to make decisions that have any meaning.

It is my dream that every person would meet an End-of-Life Consultant/Death Doula on that day. A medical pathway is not always ideal, needed or wanted. There are many options.
Here is one alternative.
This man choose some surgery and chemotherapy to "control" his symptoms to give him a year to live and integrate his death into life. To live and enjoy family

Everybody deserves to see this to offer choices. Show it to your family and friends, particularly if they are facing a terminal illness

https://www.dropbox.com/s/saiqvkx1r987df0/Dr%20Michael%20Miller%20Final.mp4?dl=0

And do your advanced directive/ End-of-Life wishes now!

https://www.dropbox.com/s/7nmll7mzspqkef5/3%20Wishes%20booklet%20%20A4%20Printing.docx?dl=0

I live my life and the extra ordinary people I meet along the way
One person at a time we can change the world!

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29/08/2019

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