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When a loved one is diagnosed with a life-threatening illness, providing them with the best possible care becomes a priority. That's especially important where end-of-life care is concerned. If your loved one has reached the stage where palliative care is the only option for them, you have two choices.
You can admit them into a hospital setting for their end-of-life care, or you can bring them home. Palliative care allows you to spend quality time with your loved one as they reach their end of their life. Here are five other compelling reasons to choose palliative care for your loved one.
If your loved one has reached their end of their life, you want to make them as comfortable as possible. One way to do that is to choose palliative care in there own home . One of the primary benefits of palliative care is that your loved one can receive the care they need in their own home.
Being in familiar surroundings can provide a tremendous amount of comfort and support for your loved one. It can also reduce anxiety and encourage a feeling of security. Also, your loved one can spend their last days surrounded by family and friends.
A terminal illness not only impacts your loved one's physical well-being, but it also has an impact on their emotional and psychological well-being. Palliative care helps alleviate emotional distress and depression by providing psychological support for your loved one during their final days.
Palliative care specialists are available to provide support when your loved one needs it. They're also available to help your loved one and you cope with the grieving process. This approach improves the emotional well-being of both your loved one and your family.
No two people have the same palliative care needs. That's why personalised care is so important. An individualised palliative care plan ensures that your loved one gets the care they need during their end of life.
When your loved one receives palliative care in the home their care team will work to create a plan that addresses your loved one's physical and emotional needs. Your family will also ensure your family and carers are involved in the care plan.
If your loved one has reached the end of their life, you want to spend as much time as you can with them. Hospital settings can interfere with your ability to spend quality time with your loved one.
With at-home palliative care, your loved one's team will work to reduce hospitalisations and interventions. They can do this by providing preventative treatment at home and by providing routine monitoring while your loved one is at home. This type of approach can reduce unwanted interventions and hospital visits.
If your family wants to participate in the care of your loved one, at-home palliative care can help. One of the benefits of at-home palliative care is that it provides opportunities for family members to participate in the care.
Not only does that let your family provide comfort and care to your loved one, but it also allows you to monitor the care your loved one receives from their at-home team. This ensures that your loved one receives the attention they deserve in their last days.
If your loved one needs end-of-life care, contact us at Sunrise Home Care. Our trained team of healthcare professionals can give your loved one the palliative care they need during their final days.
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