Palliative Care

Palliative Care

Palliative Care

Palliative care is specialized medical care focused on improving the quality of life for people with serious illnesses. It aims to relieve pain, manage symptoms & provide emotional and psychological support. Palliative care can be provided at any illness stage alongside treatment. A team of specialists supports patients & families, ensuring comfort and dignity.

Treatments Required for Palliative Care:

Pain Management
Strategies like medications, therapy & alternative treatments to relieve pain.
Symptom Control
Managing nausea and fatigue distressing symptoms to improve quality of life.
Physiological Support
Monitoring & treating body functions like blood pressure, hydration & organ health.
Nutritional Support
Providing diet plans, supplements or tube feeding to maintain strength & well-being.
Respiratory Care
Treatments like oxygen therapy and breathing exercises to ease respiratory issues.
Wound and Skin Care
Preventing & treating wounds, pressure sores or skin conditions for healing & comfort.
Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation
Exercises and therapies to restore movement, strength and independence.
Spiritual & Emotional Support
Counseling, religious guidance or therapy to provide comfort and peace.
Palliative Chemotherapy/Radiotherapy
Low-dose treatments to reduce symptoms and slow disease progression.
End-of-Life Planning & Hospice Care
Support for patients in making decisions and ensuring comfort in final stages.