Has your loved one just been diagnosed with a life-threatening illness or are they in the later stages of the illness and are going through significant changes in their life?
Palliative care is a specialised medical care given to individuals facing life-threatening illnesses such as Parkinson’s Disease in order to improve the quality of life of both the patient and their family. It is appropriate at any age and stage of an illness as it provides symptom relief, whether physical or psychological.
Palliative care at home can include:
- Personal care such as bathing, dressing and toileting assistance
- Incontinence Care
- Medication reminders and administration
- Pain management
- Mobility assistance
- Housekeeping Duties
- Meal Planning and Preparation
- Coordinating medical appointments
- Companionship and emotional support
- Running errands
Palliative care at home is especially beneficial because it allows the individual to spend the last years or months of their life with dignity and surrounded by their loved ones and a solid support system of caregivers and health professionals.