What is palliative care?
Palliative care is an approach that improves the quality of life of patients and their families facing problems associated with a life-threatening illness. It can be offered for years. It is far more than just the last few days of life. It applies to all conditions regardless of their nature, the age of the person affected and the stage of illness. It helps people to live life as fully and for as long as possible taking into consideration the physical, psychological and spiritual needs of the patient and their family.
To access these services ask your GP or specialist for a referral or visit /pallcare.asn.au/palliative-care-services
Acknowledgement: this message was brought to you by the Multicultural Communities Council of South Australia, Palliative Care SA, and CareSearch. For more information visit caresearch.com.au/partoflife