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Hospice & Palliative Care

Hospice Care - People who have been told by their medical professionals that they are not anticipated to recover from their condition are eligible for this. The goal is to make the suffering less intense and to assist families in getting ready for death. Palliative care is a component of this, but it is only one of several. t is widely accepted that individuals receiving hospice care have less than six months to live. They spend much of their time at home, where they are cared for by both immediate family members and paid caretakers. You also have the option of selecting a facility that specializes in hospice care. In addition to that, it is provided in a significant number of hospitals and nursing homes.

Palliative Care - If you have a serious condition that is not immediately life-threatening, this program may help you cope with the pain and other symptoms. It aids in the management of cancer, renal illness, and AIDS treatment-related symptoms and adverse effects. It is important to note that palliative care is used in addition to standard medical care. It's an aid that eases the burden of symptoms like nausea, nerve pain, and shortness of breath on you and your loved ones.

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