Who Should Consider Palliative Care?
Palliative care is a more important tool than you or your senior might have realized.
Palliative care is a more important tool than you or your senior might have realized.
Anyone nearing the end of their life can benefit from end-of-life care, but some health issues might require assistance sooner rather than later.
Palliative care options are an important item to consider if your family member has been diagnosed with sarcoma.
Hospice elder care can make a difficult time easier for your whole family.
Parkinson’s disease can be very difficult for your senior to manage on many levels, which is why supportive, palliative care is important.
There are a few different issues that are likely to become bigger problems for your senior at the end of her life. Difficulty swallowing is just one of those concerns, and it’s an important one to address as soon as possible. Unchecked, dysphagia can cause much bigger problems for your elderly family member.
Dealing effectively with pain can help your senior’s remaining time much more comfortable.
On Friday, April 8, Arcy Hospice hosted a celebration lunch to commemorate its 15 year anniversary.
Melissa George explains how supportive (palliative) care works.
Anxiety can be a huge concern for seniors as they get closer to the end of their lives.
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