Palliative Care Center

The Palliative Care Center

is a facility that provides care for patients in the terminal stage of illness. The goal is to maintain the quality of life for both the patient and their family, with a focus on reducing suffering in body, mind, and spirit, through coordinated treatment and care from a multidisciplinary team.

When should you choose a palliative care center?

When patients are diagnosed with a terminal illness or are in the final stage of a chronic condition. Palliative care can be an appropriate option when curative treatment is no longer effective, helping patients live with dignity until the end.

Principles of End-of-Life Palliative Care

Assessment of the Patient's Needs

Understand the patient's condition and evaluate their needs to plan proper care.

Treatment Focused on Symptom Relief

Emphasize symptom management and relieving distress in all aspects, including physical,emotional, and spiritual suffering.

Emotional Support for Patients and Families

Provide counseling and emotional support for patients and their loved ones to ensure they arementally and emotionally prepared for the end-of-life process.

Respect for Patient Autonomy and Life Choices

Respect the patient's wishes and decisions regarding end-of-life care, including whether or not to receive life-sustaining treatment.

Holistic and Dignified Care for Terminal Patients

Deliver compassionate and respectful care to patients during the final stage of life, helping them maintain dignity and quality of life until the very end.

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