C.A.R.E.

PALLIATIVE CARE

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Q. What can one expect from a palliative care appointmen­t?

A. There will be a comprehens­ive and extensive discussion focused on issues that are troubling to the patient and family. This could include symptoms, planning for the future, services or support at home.

Q. How does palliative care help with the management of symptoms and side effects?

A. The palliative care team uses a multi-disciplina­ry approach to patient/family issues with each discipline looking at the issues from their particular area of expertise. These are combined into a care plan. The palliative care team typically spends more time devoted to quality of life issues.

Q. What is a common myth about palliative care?

A. Palliative care is not end-of-life care. It is care focused on improving the quality of life for those people with serious illness.

Q. When should and how long can one see a palliative care doctor?

A. Anyone with a life-limiting serious illness can see a palliative care doctor at anytime about any issue that is affecting their quality of life. There are no limits on visits.

Q. Any recommenda­tions for patients/families struggling with the reality of a terminal illness?

A. We encourage patients to be open with families about their wishes as they face their last days. Try not to be afraid to share what is in your heart. Try and find some joy each day. And overall – just take things one day at a time.

 ??  ?? Douglas Egli,MD, FACP Palliative CarePhysic­ian, Christus St. Vincent Holistic Health andWellnes­s Center
Douglas Egli,MD, FACP Palliative CarePhysic­ian, Christus St. Vincent Holistic Health andWellnes­s Center

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