The care given to people near the end of life when they have stopped taking treatment to cure or control the disease is known as the end of life care.
At the final stage of terminal illness, it becomes evident that despite all the attention, and treatment, your loved one is approaching the end of life. At this point, the focus is usually on making them feel more comfortable and making the most of the time they have left.
End-of-life care is an integral part of palliative care that includes physical, social, emotional, and spiritual support for clients and their families. At PEACE IN HOME HEALTH CARE, our palliative care team delivers the best home care services to your family and your loved ones.
We understand how hard it can be for a family to lose their beloved family members. We are here to provide comfort and support to you and your loved ones during this time of need.
We take into account the preferences and wishes of your loved ones. Our empathetic and compassionate caregivers also provide support to your family and other people who are important to you.
End-of-life care is unique for each individual client and at peace in home health care services, we are quite aware of these individualized home care needs.
Our team of expert palliative caregivers can take care of those emotional needs as they arise and address them accordingly.
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We at PEACE IN HOME HEALTH CARE take care of the needs and wishes of our clients and ensure to provide them with care and personal support.
Tell us more about your elderly home care needs, preferences, special requirements, meal preferences, doctor's appointments and schedule
After assessing your needs, we will find the best possible caregiver for your loved one. Once you are ready to book, we will send the caregiver to your home.
We are just one phone call away; respective care coordinator will be in touch with you to discuss any concerns or questions. You can also send us a text message (ask your coordinator for the phone number for text messages)
Having palliative care does not necessarily mean that the individual is expected to die soon. Palliative care can be obtained at any phase of illness. Scientific data reveals that some individuals receive palliative care for several years.
Our goal is to improve the quality of life of our elderly clients by easing their pain. Some people want to be alone, while others want to be surrounded by their family and friends. We ensure to fulfill all the care needs and wishes of your loved ones. Our priority is to prevent any suffering.
People who are at the last stage of their lives, need physical comfort, mental and emotional support. Their families need support as well.
In the end, every story is different, death can come suddenly, or a person can fade gradually. For some older people, the body weakens while the mind stays alert. Some stay physically strong but have a cognitive loss.
Complete end-of-life care includes physical support and managing emotional needs. Someone who is near the end of life might feel depressed and anxious. It is important to treat suffering and emotional pain.
We at PEACE IN HOME HEALTH CARE know that a dying person can have fears and concerns. They might fear or worry about those left behind. Some people are afraid of being alone in the end. This feeling can get worse if you don’t know how to help them. Many families and friends do not know how to help their loved ones.
Sometimes physical contact, like holding hands and doing gentle massage, can help the person feel connected. It can be soothing.
PEACE IN HOME HEALTH CARE can help you stay as comfortable as possible during the last stage of life. Our care providers can help you with everything you need.
Our team of experts is available 24/7 at your service. You can contact us through live chat or give us a call, and we will be more than happy to assist you.
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