FAQ
Palliative care is special care for people who are dealing with a terminal illness, usually at an advanced stage of illness, until the end of their life. Palliative care does not, in any case, interrupt death or delay life. Palliative care is provided in a respectful environment for the person and his family. The care distributed in a palliative care unit is done in accordance with the religious practices of the person, his beliefs and his culture.
The types of palliative care services that may be provided include: - Physician and nursing services to assess and manage the progression of the illness. This includes providing pain and symptom management to improve comfort and quality of life - Personal support services (e.g., homemaking) - Psychological, spiritual and bereavement support Other services, such as physiotherapy, caregiver support, pharmacy, social work.
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The best retirement homes for seniors with Soins palliatifs in Québec are: Maison L'Étincelle Verdun, Foyer de Frampton and Résidence Pearl & Theo.
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