Palliative care is a specific medical care service offered
at our senior residence, The Shores in Cape May County New Jersey. Here is some
insight into what this service entails and how it works, from our team.
What is Palliative Care?
Palliative care is
a set of medical services designed to improve the quality of life for residents
with serious illnesses and their families. It identifies, assesses, and treats
symptoms. These health conditions may include any stage of cancer, congestive
heart failure, kidney disease, and more. It is appropriate at any age and can
occur alongside curative treatment.
In palliative care,
a team of doctors, nurses, therapists and other relevant health practitioners
address the needs of residents and their families offering psychosocial and
spiritual support, as well as bereavement counselling, if indicated. This focus
may also positively influence the course of illness.
The team customizes
care plans for residents’ specific needs, which could include loss of appetite,
difficulty breathing, anxiety, depression, and difficulty sleeping. The
prescribed treatment and therapies aim to prolong life. People also call
palliative care, comfort care, supportive care, and symptom management.
In order to deliver
the most benefit, the team takes time getting to know each resident’s specific
needs and concerns. They communicate often with each other, the resident, and
loved ones to ensure thorough monitoring and efficient follow-up.
Palliative care is
important because curative treatments for serious illnesses are sometimes
taxing on the residents. Professional assistance can make a big difference in
managing any side effects. Starting a palliative care program upon diagnosis of
a serious illness benefits residents and helps ensure a better quality of life.
What is the Difference Between Hospice
Care and Palliative Care?
The Shores in Cape
May County provides both palliative and hospice care services. While both
palliative and hospice care provides comfort, these services are very
different.
Palliative care can
begin at diagnosis, and continue at the same time as the treatment designed to
cure the disease or health condition. It offers a support system to help people
live as actively as possible.
Hospice care begins
only after curative treatment brings no further improvement. Hospice starts
when a medical professional determines that the person is not going to survive
beyond six months.
Customized Palliative Care at the
Jersey Shore
The Shores, a part
of the United Methodist Communities in New Jersey, provides dedicated
palliative and hospice care through Bridges, located in an assisted
living neighborhood. Trained and experienced
professionals in medical, emotional, and spiritual care bring UMC’s
compassionate approach to the treatment of medically challenged seniors. Our
program focuses on creating a nurturing and comforting environment for
residents and their loved ones through customized care programs and support.
If you choose our
Bridges neighborhood for your palliative care needs, loved ones are encouraged
to bring plenty of home comforts along with them. At The Shores, we offer many
amenities for residents and families, including linens, Wi-Fi, 24/7 food
availability, dining rooms, café, outdoor courtyards, life enrichment programs,
beauty/barber salon, music room, and much more. Most importantly, we recognize
that we are caring for families, as much as for the palliative care residents
in our community.
To find out more
about our hospice in Cape May County, please visit our website at https://theshores.umcommunities.org/hospice-care-nj/ or contact us today and organize your visit.
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