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Palliative Care
We believe in treating everyone with dignity and genuinely caring for others as if they were family.
Palliative care administered at home is centered around alleviating patients’ pain, symptoms, and the emotional strain associated with managing a severe illness. This form of care extends beyond the patients themselves; it offers supplementary assistance and relief to family members and caregivers. The objective is to improve the quality of life for both patients and their loved ones.
- Benefits of Palliative Care include:
- Alleviate symptoms such as pain, fatigue, constipation, reduced appetite, mobility limitations, or sleep disruptions.
- Enhance daily living and uphold established routines.
- Ensure continual communication and oversight of care.
- Handle household chores ranging from cleaning to meal preparation.
How we can help through Palliative care:
Personal Care: Personal care assistance guarantees that you receive the necessary care for comfort, tasks that some family members may not be able to assist with. This encompasses:
- Assisting with bathing, bed baths, or showering
- Grooming and maintaining oral hygiene
- Providing support with bathroom needs and incontinence care
- Assisting with mobility, transfers, and exercises
Medication reminder: We’ll ensure you remain diligent with your medication regimen. Consistent management of your medications is vital to maintain continuity of care and prevent any unnecessary discomfort.
Coordinate and collaborate with your healthcare team: We can assist in arranging, organizing, and overseeing appointments with other healthcare professionals, such as occupational therapists, physicians, or registered respiratory therapists. Additionally, we’ll facilitate effective communication and collaboration among all members of your healthcare team.
Companionship: Our companionship service is designed to foster a genuine connection and rapport with an individual. During every visit, the main priority of a professional caregiver is to spend quality time engaging in social activities, cultivating a therapeutic friendship, and offering emotional assistance. This helps palliative patients combat the feeling of loneliness and isolation.
Homemaking/household management: Our caregivers are available to provide support with daily tasks to ensure your home remains tidy, you have access to nutritious meals, and your errands are completed. This includes:
- Light household chores
- Grocery shopping, meal planning, and cooking
- Running errands and accompanying you on outings