Palliative care at home is person and family-centred care provided for a person with an active, progressive, advanced disease, who has little or no prospect of cure and who is expected to die, and for whom the primary goal is to optimise the quality of life.
End-of-life care is the last few weeks of life in which a patient with a life-limiting illness is rapidly approaching death. The needs of patients and their carers is higher at this time. Furthermore, this phase of palliative care is recognised as one in which increased services and support are essential. This is to ensure quality, coordinated care from the health care team is being delivered. This takes into account the terminal phase or when the patient is recognised as imminently dying, death and extends to bereavement care.
Palliative care at home is care that helps people live their life as fully and as comfortably as possible when living with a life-limiting or terminal illness.
Palliative care identifies and treats symptoms which may be physical, emotional, spiritual or social. Because palliative care is based on individual needs, the services offered will differ but may include:
• Relief of pain and other symptoms e.g. vomiting, shortness of breath
• Resources such as equipment needed to aid care at home
• Assistance for families to come together to talk about sensitive issues
• Links to other services such as home help and financial support
• Support for people to meet cultural obligations
• Support for emotional, social and spiritual concerns
• Counselling and grief support
• Referrals to respite care services.
Palliative care is a family-centred model of care, meaning that family and carers can also receive practical and emotional support.
We provide War Widow Home Care services throughout the Mid North Coast of NSW. This includes Coffs Harbour, Woolgoolga, Sawtell, Bellingen, Dorrigo, Nambucca Heads, Macksville and all surrounding areas.
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