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Relief Comfort Support

This flyer assists those caring for
someone who has a terminal illness.

bullet HTML "plain text" English translation 

bullet PDF Brochure "plain text" English translation 


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Advance Directives

The flyer below explains the "South Australian Consent to Medical Treatment and Palliative Care Act 1995" which is about choosing the medical treatment you wish to hove or refuse when you are unable to make your wishes known because of your illness.

To download the "plain text" english version, go to www.health.sa.gov.au/consent

Languages available


Arabic Macedonian
Bosnian Maltese
Croation Persian
English Polish
Greek Portuguese
Hindi (Indian) Russian
Japanese Serbian
Italian Spanish
Khmer Turkish
Korean Vietnamese

The multicultural brochures are available in Acrobat PDF format and require the Adobe Acrobat Reader which can be obtained at no charge from Adobe Systems, Incorporated. The reader displays a scaled image of a document that looks exactly like the original, including figures and color. 

To obtain software from Adobe

  • Download the software from Adobe. 
  • Install using the instructions provided by Adobe. 
  • Associate the program ("acroread.exe for DOS users") with .PDF files. 
The easiest way to do this is to download a .PDF file with your browser and select 
"Associate" instead of "Save" when asked what to do with the file. Select "Browse" 
and find the program. 
  • Acrobat should start and you should see the document. Any time you receive a .PDF file in the future, Acrobat should open automatically. 

 

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