Palliative Care Helps Throughout the Care Journey
While the field of palliative care may not be as familiar to some as other health care specialties, it is perhaps among the most helpful
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While the field of palliative care may not be as familiar to some as other health care specialties, it is perhaps among the most helpful
Simply put, palliative care is the collection of medical services, medications, and support that improve the mental and physical experience of those living with a serious illness.
As care for patients dealing with a serious illness or nearing end-of-life evolves, therapy is increasingly acknowledged as an important element of hospice and palliative
COVID-19 has prompted a renewed push for a comprehensive palliative care benefit to care for seriously ill patients in their own homes.
As advocates call for a permanent palliative care benefit, Shelenea Harris shares how her father-in-law, Roy Harris, benefited from the care provided by Intrepid USA during the last six months of his life.
You may have heard the term “palliative care” used interchangeably with “hospice,” but the two are actually quite different.
When it comes to hospice care, separating fact from fiction is the best way to determine whether it might be an option for you or a loved one.