Palliative and End of Live
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Palliative Care
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Palliative care refers to care provided when conditions cannot be cured, and aims to make the individual as comfortable as possible and relieve pain and other distressing symptoms, as well as support for families, carers and those close to the person.
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What we provide
At Savee Healthcare, our care team works to deliver the best care outcomes available for your condition. Palliative care helps you live more comfortably — with the medical, social and emotional support needed to cope with having a serious illness through our person-centred care.
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Palliative care empowers you to make better care decisions that positively impact your life. It can improve healthcare-related outcomes, too. Research has shown that palliative care is associated with:
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Longer life expectancy.
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Less anxiety and depression.
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Improved patient and caregiver satisfaction.
Is end of life care different to palliative care?
End of life care is a part of palliative care. But palliative care as a whole can last for much longer and is broader. You may have been having palliative care for some time before getting end of life care.
End of Life care
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At Savee Healthcare, end of life care aims to help you to live as comfortably as possible in the time you have left. It can involve:
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managing physical symptoms
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helping with everyday tasks,
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Helping with personal care such as washing or dressing
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giving you emotional support
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talking about your needs and wishes, including anything your family and friends need to know
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We are dedicated to providing a comfortable, professional and compassionate care service for our clients during the final stages of life.
We design an end of life care plan that puts individual requirements at the centre. We can work to ensure family and friends are included in this process too if it’s what the care recipient wants.
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Our domiciliary care service will then be tailored to meet specific needs and preferences. We value and respect each person’s spirituality and their right to dignified care at this time of their lives.