Palliative Care Explained

The elderly population is growing exponentially, and with that population comes an increased need for palliative care. What is palliative care, and what are the benefits?

Palliative care is a type of preventive medicine that helps people who are facing illness and/or death. It provides comprehensive support to help ease symptoms and cope with change. There are many benefits to palliative care, including improved quality of life and shorter hospital lengths of stay.

The world is getting older, and the need for palliative care is only going to increase in the coming years. If you or someone you know is facing a life-threatening illness or condition, consider seeking out palliative care services.

At Danid Centre for Chronic Illness we offer cancer treatment to the patients diagnosed of cancer. We also offer specialized medical care for people who are terminally ill, debilitating illnesses or facing problems associated with life threatening illnesses.

The care focuses on providing relief from the symptoms and stress of a serious illness and maximize quality of life for both the patient and the family and to provide patients with relief from symptoms, pain, physical stress and mental stress.

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