Get Palliative Blog

John A. Hartford Foundation

Amy Berman in CAPC “A Quality Life” podcast series

October 24, 2016

Palliative care can help you live life the way you choose to live it

October 19, 2016

What is most important to you? It’s easy to forget the things you love about life when you have a serious illness.

Think about it for a moment. Do you love live music or salsa dancing? Do you feel happiest reading bedtime stories to your grandson? Or is your happy place enjoying a simple meal at home with your family?

Doctors are often too busy fighting your illness to stop and ask you what you want out of life, but your answer to that question is very important. Palliative care can help you live a good life, the way you choose to live it. … Read More

The Washington Post

Most hospital palliative care programs don’t have enough staff

October 10, 2016

Do you feel tired all the time? Palliative care can help.

September 21, 2016

If you have a serious illness, it’s very likely that you are suffering from fatigue. Fatigue is the feeling of being easily tired and unable to do everyday tasks. It is a feeling of general weakness. It is the feeling of being unable to focus and forgetting things. Fatigue is one of the most common symptoms for patients with serious illness.  … Read More

Five things you can expect from your first palliative care meeting

August 24, 2016

If you are facing a serious illness and have asked for palliative care or were referred by your physician, you may be wondering what the first meeting will be like. Here are five things you can expect. … Read More

Patient Satisfaction News

Palliative care helps patient satisfaction during major illness

August 18, 2016
Kiplinger

Palliative care targets quality of life

August 15, 2016

Living well with serious illness: Aly’s palliative care story

August 3, 2016

Navigating the uncertain waters of high school and college can be challenging for anyone. Imagine spending those pivotal years with a serious illness.In the face of chronic pain and discomfort, constant doctor’s visits and hospitalizations and the stress that comes with giving up so much at such a young age, her goal is simple: to live the best life possible. … Read More

Let’s talk about constipation

July 14, 2016

Constipation. Everyone hates having trouble going to the bathroom and we certainly don’t like to talk about it, but it’s an important subject. If you have a serious illness, constipation is one of the most common problems you are likely to have.

Palliative care can help. Palliative care is specialized medical treatment for people with serious illnesses. It can treat your pain and symptoms, including your constipation, so that you can live more comfortably. … Read More

PCHETA: federal legislation for palliative care. Become an advocate today!

June 22, 2016

Today, advocates from the Patient Quality of Life Coalition will descend on Capitol Hill to educate lawmakers and ask for their support on the Palliative Care and Hospice Education and Training Act (PCHETA) (H.R. 3119/S. 2748).

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