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Palliative Care

Palliative care is a specialized form of care for a person with a terminal illness. As the illness cannot be cured, palliative care’s focus is on making a patient as comfortable as possible during their final days. Things like pain management and the alleviation of distressing symptoms are paramount.

It’s not only practical management of an illness that palliative care is concerned with. It also encompasses emotional, psychological and spiritual support. That’s both for the patient and for their relatives and loved ones. Palliative care is closely associated with end of life care. It is not, however, only provided toward the end of a patient’s illness. It can also be offered in the earlier stages, alongside other therapies to treat their condition.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Anyone with a serious illness, whether they are at the end of life or in earlier stages of their condition, can receive palliative care. It is for patients and their loved ones.

Services include pain management, symptom relief, emotional support, counseling, and spiritual care for both patients and their families.

Yes, palliative care can be offered alongside other treatments that the patient may be receiving to manage their illness.

 

Palliative care provides emotional, psychological, and spiritual support to families, helping them cope with their loved one’s illness and the challenges it brings.

 

A team of healthcare professionals, including doctors, nurses, counselors, and spiritual advisors, work together to provide palliative care.