WHAT IS IT?

Palliative care is a specialized form of medical care and support that focuses on improving the quality of life for people facing serious, chronic or life-threatening illnesses. The primary goal of palliative care is to relieve suffering, both physical and emotional, and to provide comprehensive support to patients and their families.

When is Palliative Care Applied?

Palliative care can be beneficial at any stage of a serious illness, not just in terminal situations. It offers a holistic and compassionate approach to improve the patient and family experience.

Key Principles:

Pain and Symptom Relief:

  • Effectively manage pain and other physical symptoms to ensure patient comfort.

Emotional and Psychosocial Support:

  • Provide assistance in coping with the emotional impact of illness, offering a safe space for the expression of feelings.

Comprehensive Care:

  • Coordinate medical care to address all of the patient’s needs, integrating medical, emotional, social and spiritual aspects.

End-of-Life Care Decisions:

  • Facilitate conversations about end-of-life care and support patients in making informed decisions.

Improving Quality of Life:

Encourage participation in meaningful activities, seeking to improve quality of life at all stages of the disease.

Additional Resources:

Provide information and links to additional resources, palliative care organizations, and guides for patients and caregivers.

Palliative care is a beacon of compassion in difficult times, providing comfort and support to those facing serious illness. On our website, we are committed to providing valuable information and resources to guide people on their palliative care journey.

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