ABOUT PALLIATIVE CARE

What is Palliative Care?

Palliative care is compassionate care intended to provide respite from symptoms of a life-limiting illness, while also relieving the physical and mental stress that accompanies it.

How is Palliative Care Different from Hospice Care?

The two are very similar in approach, but differ in terms for payment, stages of disease, inclusion/exclusion of curative care, and where it is performed. Hospice is defined as compassionate comfort care for patients who have a terminal diagnosis and a physician’s estimate of six months left to live.

Palliative care is defined as compassionate care intended to provide respite from symptoms of a life-limiting illness, while also relieving the physical and mental stress that accompanies it.

“Wherever you are in your journey with your loved one, Pallatus Health can help you find the plan that best works for you and your loved one.”

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Is Palliative Care Right the Right Choice?

Palliative care is the right choice if you’re living with a serious illness and need relief from pain, discomfort, or emotional stress. It’s not just for end-of-life care—it can begin at diagnosis and go alongside treatments like chemo, dialysis, or surgery.

When to start
When Should You Start Palliative Care?

Palliative care can begin at any stage of a serious illness—not just at the end of life. The earlier it starts, the more benefits it can offer. Starting palliative care early means better symptom control, improved communication with your care team, and more time to focus on what matters most to you and your loved ones.

Why Palliative care
Why Choose Palliative Care?

Palliative care helps you live better by focusing on comfort, clarity, and support. It provides relief from symptoms, helps you understand your treatment options, and ensures your care aligns with your goals and values. It also offers guidance and emotional support for families, helping everyone feel more at ease through difficult health journeys.

Who is it for?
Who Can Benefit from Palliative Care?

Anyone facing a serious illness such as cancer, heart disease, COPD, kidney failure, or neurological conditions like Alzheimer’s can benefit from palliative care. It’s not limited to those at the end of life—people can receive palliative care at the same time as curative treatments. It’s especially helpful for those experiencing symptoms like pain, fatigue, breathlessness, or emotional distress.

“Contact us today to learn more about how our hospice care can help improve the life of you and your loved one.”

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