If you’ve been advised that your loved one needs palliative care, you may be wondering what exactly palliative care is, and how it will benefit your loved one. Our hospice care team in South Jersey has put together this helpful guide to answer some basic questions about palliative care, and we hope it will help you make the best decision for your loved one and your family.
What is palliative care?
Palliative care is a specific type of medical care for people of all ages
who are seriously ill with life-threatening, curable, or chronic illnesses. The
primary goal of palliative care is to improve quality of life by relieving pain
and suffering.
Is palliative care the same thing as hospice care?
Not necessarily. Hospice care is for people diagnosed with terminal
illnesses who don’t have long left to live, while palliative care is for all
types of illnesses, including curable ones. Hospice care is palliative
in the sense that its goal is to make the person as comfortable and pain-free
as possible.
What’s the difference between a palliative doctor and
a primary care doctor?
A primary care doctor will focus on overall health and treating diseases
and illnesses. Palliative care doctors are focused on eliminating the person’s
pain and suffering as much as possible, while also helping the ill person and
their family cope with their illness.
If my loved one receives palliative care, will they
still have access to their primary care doctor?
Yes, absolutely. Palliative care doctors and primary care doctors work
together to ensure the person’s treatment is as comprehensive as possible. If
your loved one enters palliative care, both their primary care doctor and their
palliative care specialist will work in conjunction to create the optimal
treatment plan for them.
How can I find the best palliative care for my loved
one?
We recommend asking your loved one’s primary care doctor as a first point
of inquiry. Certain hospitals and assisted living communities
have palliative care specialists, and there are also medical teams who provide
palliative care in the home.
Does insurance cover palliative care?
Coverage varies by state and insurance companies, of course,
but many private insurance companies and HMOs include certain palliative
care benefits. Medicare and Medicaid also have provisions for palliative care,
so we recommend checking with your loved one’s insurance provider to learn what
they’ll cover.
Palliative and hospice care in Cape May County, NJ
At UMC, we have a dedicated
neighborhood called Bridges at The Shores for hospice care and palliative care.
Our multi-disciplinary team ensures that residents are as comfortable as
possible while meeting their medical needs and providing mental and emotional
support.
Placing a loved one in palliative
or hospice care can be a very difficult decision and it’s one that
affects the whole family. When your loved one enters hospice care at Bridges at
The Shores they’ll have around-the-clock access to pain management specialists,
medication support, life enrichment programs, spiritual support, personalized
care plans, and customized meal plans.
For more information about Bridges at The Shores, or if you have any
other questions about palliative or hospice care, please contact the team at UMC
today.
Original blog posted on https://umcommunities.org/hospice/what-is-palliative-care-how-does-it-work/
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