Palliative care provides services to meet the physical, psychological and spiritual needs of people with cancer and their loved ones. Our specialty trained palliative professionals help patients and their families live each day as well as possible.

Palliative care benefits patients by ensuring:

  • Management of pain, symptoms and side effects
  • Care focused around you, your desires and your personal and family values
  • Increased communication between you, your loved ones and care team
  • Coordination of care with an entire multispecialty care team
  • Support from the time of an advanced cancer diagnosis

Unlike hospice care, which is provided near the end of life, palliative care is provided throughout the course of an illness, even while you may be receiving curative therapies. The two types of care use many of the same techniques, but hospice focuses on end-of-life care for patients who no longer wish to receive active treatment.

Resources

Caring Connections

National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization provides resources and information to help people make decisions about end-of-life care and services before a crisis.

Family Caregiver Alliance

Not-for-profit organization focusing on the needs of families and friends providing long-term care at home.

getpalliativecare.org

Educational site sponsored by the Center to Advance Palliative Care.

Hospice Foundation of America

Information about hospice care and links to hospice locations.

National Family Caregivers Association

This association educates, supports and empowers those who are caring for loved ones with chronic illnesses or disabilities.

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