Posts Tagged ‘palliative care’

For Many Dying Elderly in Bay Area, Aggressive Cancer Treatment Despite Their Wishes

Most seniors with terminal cancer say they want to die at home or in a hospice, surrounded by loved ones, not high-tech medical heroics. Yet a new study finds many of them spend their final days in hospital intensive care units, or leave the hospital only a few days before they die. What's more, researchers from the famed Dartmouth Atlas Group found, where you live may have a lot to do with what happens to you. For example, 45 percent of senior advanced cancer patients in St. Petersburg spent time in an intensive care unit during their last month of…

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What is Pallative Care?

Palliative Care concentrates on your or your loved one's physical, psychological and spiritual needs to improve your quality of life during your illness.  Additionally, family support is provided to family members during and after your illness. If you or a loved one is suffering from a serious or life-threatening illness or any of the following it is time to consider palliative care: Diagnosis or during a serious illness; End-of-life care; or Quality of life decisions The goal of palliative care is to achieve the best possible quality of life for you or your loved one. Additionally, palliative care focuses on care…

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