If You're Admitted
It can be very scary if you or a loved one is admitted to hospital with a serious illness, however palliative care is an important medical specialty that can help you navigate the situation. Interdisciplinary palliative care teams work to address the complex and challenging symptoms you may be experiencing. They also work with your other care providers and your loved ones during your admission to make sure you have that additional layer of support.
Regardless of your age, or what stage your illness is at, palliative care takes care of you as a whole person. We take the time to understand the full spectrum of the symptoms and stressors of your illness and how it is affecting your life and the life of your loved ones. We address not just physical symptoms like pain, nausea, and difficulty breathing, but we also focus on the difficult social, personal and spiritual concerns that can often accompany serious illness like anxiety, depression, and concerns about your illness progressing.
What services are provided:
- Expert pain and symptom management
- Social, psychological, and spiritual support
- Summarizing complicated medical information for you and your loved ones
- Helping you and your loved ones identify your goals for care and preferences for treatment based on what matters to you
- Coordination and advocacy with the entire medical team, other health care professionals about your care plan