Palliative care is a type of medical support that aims to ease the symptoms and stress associated with serious illnesses. It’s provided by a dedicated team of doctors, nurses, and specialists who collaborate with your other healthcare providers to offer extra assistance.
This form of care is all about helping people manage their illness and improve their overall well-being—physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Palliative care prioritizes enhancing quality of life at any stage of an illness and can be received alongside treatments aimed at curing the illness.
Palliative Care starts with an honest discussion about your needs and goals. Here are some ways it can help:
Keeping symptoms in check, like shortness of breath, loss of appetite, constipation, and trouble sleeping
Reducing visits to the emergency room - especially if you've had several in the last six months
Alleviating stress and anxiety
Providing spiritual support
Managing pain to a level that's comfortable for you
Helping you understand your medical treatment options