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"Palliative care for Christine"

About: Kyneton Hospital / Acute Inpatient Services

(as a relative),

In February 2026 my wife due to pancreatic cancer had her kidney, stomach, spleen and pancreas removed at Austin hospital. Her condition continued to deteriorate to the extent that I called Kyneton hospital regarding palliative care at home. This continued until she was transferred to the hospital on 20/05/2026 and passed away at 02.15 am on 23/05/2026.

I have never met such beautiful people as those who cared for Christine both at home and the hospital making her feel very special and above all pain free.

Please accept my warm love and thanks during Christine’s final days

coineq36

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Response from Kristy Mutsaers, Quality and Safety Coordinator, Central Highlands Rural Health 2 days ago
Kristy Mutsaers
Quality and Safety Coordinator,
Central Highlands Rural Health
Submitted on 9/06/2026 at 5:38 PM
Published on Care Opinion Australia on 10/06/2026 at 8:33 AM


Dear coineq36

Thank you so much for taking the time to provide this lovely feedback during a no doubt challenging time for you and those who knew Christine.

We are proud of our palliative care services and it's heartening to hear just how much of a positive impact they can have.

We will certainly share your message with our in-home palliative care team and the hospital ward staff.

Kind regards

Kristy Mutsaers

Clinical Quality and Safety Coordinator

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