Palliative
What does the word palliative mean to you? Palliative care is basically harm reduction. It's about coping, physically and mentally, with your condition. It aims to improve quality of life (x). It is for people, including children, with serious or life-threatening illnesses, cancer included. Palliative care is concurrent with other treatments (x). The palliative care team is made up of many different disciplines, including doctors, nurses, nutritionists, therapists, and more, but all aimed at helping someone .
Many of us hear palliative care and think, oh, hospice. Which is partly true. Palliative care is often a part of hospice treatment, aiming to better the quality of life, including end of life. But, I've learned, palliative care is for all times in treatment, not just end of life (x).
I'm learning so much in researching this post, mostly because I was in the group of palliative equals hospice. But it doesn't. So I hope that you all learned something too.
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