However, it must be remembered that palliative care is not the same as hospice care.
Moreover, palliative care is appropriate for any stage of serious illness. You can choose palliative care at the same time as curative care.
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Palliative care team help:
- The patient understand his disease and diagnose
- Relieve the symptoms of the disease
- Assist you in making the right medical decisions
- Clarify the treatment options and goals
- Coordinate with your doctor
- Support your ability to cope with the illness
Similar to other hospital and medical services, a majority of insurance plans cover all or part of palliative care.
However, if you are concern about the cost associated with palliative care, get in touch with us today and we will help you with payment options.
Palliative care also helps a patient match the goals of his treatment choices.
The patient has the freedom to choose the treatment choices he wants. You can opt for palliative care at the same time as the curative treatment.
Patients, as well as the family caregivers, are the special focus of the palliative care team.
The palliative care team will spend time talking and listening to the patient and his family members. They help the patient understand different treatment options available to him. Further, they will explore your personal goals and help you find a treatment option that meets the goals.
Palliative care gives the patient more control over the care.