Palliative care focuses on providing relief from the symptoms, pain, and stress of serious illness, with the goal of improving quality of life.
Hospice services are designed to provide compassionate care for individuals in the final stages of life. It focuses on comfort care rather than curative treatments.
Assisted care services help individuals with daily activities such as dressing, bathing, grooming, meal preparation, and medication management.
Pain and symptom management involves addressing physical symptoms like pain, nausea, or fatigue, as well as psychological symptoms such as anxiety or depression.
Psychological and spiritual support focuses on providing emotional and mental health services, as well as addressing spiritual needs.
Physiotherapy and alternative therapies aim to improve physical function, reduce pain, and enhance well-being.
Home-based and outpatient services offer patients the flexibility of receiving care in the comfort of their own home or in an outpatient clinic.