Live the life you please
Live the life you please is an impact film campaign that will change the way you think about palliative care. Told by medical professionals, patients and their families, it is an intimate portrait of the end of life experience and makes profound observations about life, death and what happens in between.
Their powerful stories will show you that palliative care is more than medicine. It’s about quality of life. It’s about providing physical, social, emotional and spiritual support to patients and their loved ones.
It’s about embracing every moment and living the life you please until the very end.
Please visit www.livethelifeyouplease.com
Al's final resting place is in his wife's handbag⎜Jules & Al's Story
An incurable brain cancer diagnosis gave Pete and his family a new sense of meaning
A Partner in Palliative Care⎜Lance & Cécile's Story
Two children in palliative care⎜Mel describes her first experience with 'Very Special Kids'
Being the carer for Alice is about love- Uncle David and Aunty Alice's story
Amrta and John's final stay-at-home choice
How I cope with grief through gratitude: Simon Waring
Healing through music therapy | Leah's emotional journey
How to Plan Your Medical Future: Advance Care Planning
Parliament House Premiere: First reactions!
How One Mom Found Strength Through Tragedy | Mel's Story
Finding New Life in Aged Care | Personal stories
LIVE THE LIFE YOU PLEASE | Official Trailer HD
Choosing to Die at Home | John & Amrta's story
Husband in a Handbag | Allan and Jules' story
Using Art to Make Sense of Death | Nina's Story
Palliative Care and the Next Chapter of Life | Kath's story
Finding Support When Living with Dementia | Trish & Robert's story
Finding New Hobbies at the End of Life | Pete's Story
Embracing life with MND | Lance & Cécile's story
How to Cope with Family Loss | Simon's story
Love, Life and Dementia | Uncle David & Aunty Alice's story
Music and Art Therapy for Healing Grief: Leah & Clare's Story
Spiritual care at the end of life | Alex & Leila's story
Being on Country when the time is right | Karen's story