1. Pain and Symptom Control:
    • Tailored pain management plans, including the use of medications, nerve blocks, and non-pharmacological therapies.
    • Managing other symptoms like shortness of breath, nausea, and constipation.
  2. Emotional and Psychological Support:
    • Providing counseling and therapy to manage anxiety, depression, and the psychological impact of illness.
    • Offering coping strategies for patients and families.
  3. Home-Based Palliative Care:
    • Providing medical care at home for patients who prefer to receive care in a familiar environment.
    • Coordinating with caregivers and family members to manage patient needs effectively.
  4. Inpatient and Outpatient Palliative Care:
    • Offering services in hospitals, specialized palliative care units, or clinics.
    • Providing consultations to optimize symptom control and treatment planning.
  5. Hospice Care:
    • Specialized care for terminally ill patients focusing on quality of life rather than curative treatments.
    • Emphasizing comfort, emotional support, and compassionate care at the end of life.
  6. Psychosocial and Bereavement Services:
    • Supporting families through the grieving process.
    • Offering bereavement counseling to help family members cope with loss.
  7. Palliative Rehabilitation:
    • Helping patients maintain or regain independence and functionality as much as possible through physical, occupational, or speech therapy.
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