

PALLIATIVE CARE
Is it Right for Me?
There are often misconceptions that palliative care is the same as hospice care or leads to it. But palliative care is not necessarily a stepping stone to hospice care and can be received at ANY point during a patient’s illness with the ultimate goal being to improve quality of life while still receiving treatment. It can be said that all hospice care is palliative care but not all palliative care is hospice care.
Whether a patient is living with Parkinson’s, ALS, cardiac disease, Alzheimer’s, or fighting cancer, there are often both physical and psychological symptoms and side effects. Palliative care, along with curative treatments, aims to give an additional layer of support in managing the symptoms and stress of life-limiting diseases.
PALLIATIVE CARE SURVEY
Take a moment to review the questions below. If you or someone close to you answer “Yes” to one or more of the following questions, palliative care might be a viable option.
- Cancer
- COPD, emphysema, or other lung diseases
- Kidney or liver failure
- Neurological diseases such as ALS or Parkinson’s
- Autoimmune disorders such as Crohn
- ’s, Multiple Sclerosis, Lupus
- Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia
- Pain
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Fatigue
- Shortness of breath
- Constipation
- Nausea
- Loss of appetite
- Difficulty sleeping
- Autoimmune disorders such as Crohn’s, Multiple Sclerosis, Lupus
- Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia
- Matching your values to your medical care
- Knowing what to expect with your disease and treatment
- Emotional support
- Spiritual or religious support
- Help with talking to loved ones about your disease
For any additional questions and information regarding palliative care, please call (616) 235-5101, download our Palliative Services brochure or go to our resource page.