Modern medicine can treat and cure countless health conditions, but it can’t always repair the quality-of-life impairments these conditions leave behind. Palliative care is a health care service ...
November is Hospice and Palliative Care Month. Here to tell us more is Brian Greenlee, Director of Hospice & Palliative Care, ...
Dear Carol: After caring for my mom for years, I moved her to memory care due to her dementia. At 93, she is fading. This memory care has some nursing available for an extra charge, and they’ve been ...
Of course being diagnosed with metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) feels overwhelming. Between juggling treatments, managing symptoms and side effects, and dealing with the anxiety of a ...
Serious illnesses like cancer can create a whirlwind of chaos, from physical pain to emotional distress. While chemotherapy and radiation target the disease itself, they can sometimes leave patients ...
In the article that accompanies this editorial, Lu et al 7 analyzed data from the National Inpatient Sample, the largest publicly available all-payer inpatient database in the United States, to ...
Admission to a palliative care ward usually signals nearing death - a prospect that often stirs sombre or uneasy emotions. Iris Ranke-Greve offers a refreshing and compassionate perspective. "It's a ...
Every year, thousands of families sit in hospital rooms hearing words no one wants to hear: "We have done everything we can." ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . CHICAGO — During her fellowship as a palliative care physician, Sunita Puri, MD, met a patient who taught her ...
For home health companies, embracing palliative care can elevate overall service offerings. However, providers are sometimes ...
It’s one of the only universal facts of life: everybody dies. That’s where palliative care, which aims to improve patients’ quality of life and relieve pain from serious and often incurable illnesses, ...
Message for the Archdiocesan Day for Palliative Care on 26 October, 2025, from His Eminence Frank Cardinal Leo Metropolitan Archbishop of Toronto.