End-of-life care should: o Relieve suffering and preserve dignity o Be accessible and enable individuals to die in a place of their choice o Provide care in a culturally and spiritually appropriate manner that is person-centered o Provide individuals and families with ongoing information to allow informed choice about healthcare preferences and end-of-life care options o Be supported by organisational governance systems that monitor safety and quality of end-of-life care o Be provided by healthcare professionals trained to provide appropriate, high quality end-of-life care to individuals and their families https://web.archive.org/web/20200815121635/https://ahha.asn.au/sites/default/files/docs/policy-issue/ahha_position_statement_-_end-of-life_care_0.pdf