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Frequently Asked Questions

What Is Palliative Care?
Palliative care is a specialized approach to support and relieve individuals with chronic conditions by managing their physical, emotional, social, and spiritual well-being and comfort. Palliative care aims to enhance an individual’s quality of life and offer peace of mind for their families.

What Is The Difference Between Palliative Care and Hospice?

Hospice, or end-of-life care, delivers services to those with limited life expectancy, while palliative care can be provided any time after the diagnosis of a chronic illness, regardless of a person's life expectancy. Hospice services can begin when curative treatments stop, and palliative care can be offered in conjunction with treatments.

Are Palliative Caregivers Trained?

Our caregivers earn non-medical training through a unique Palliative Care Certification. They use this specialized training to address the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of chronically ill individuals to positively impact their quality of life.

What Types of Chronic Illness Can You Support?

Palliative care assists individuals coping with pain and living with a variety of serious and chronic illnesses, such as:

  • Cancer
  • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
  • Congestive heart failure (CHF)
  • Emphysema
  • Kidney failure
  • Liver failure
  • Lung disease
  • Neurological diseases such as Parkinson’s, ALS, dementia, or Alzheimer’s disease
Your loved one will get day-to-day comfort and support from our home caregivers.

Does Palliative Care Have Benefits For My Family Members?

A trained caregiver by your loved one’s side can significantly reduce your own anxiety and stress. We take on the personal care needs so you can focus on family when it matters most.

How and When Is Palliative Care Started?

If you have a loved one living with a chronic condition, contact your local Senior Home Care by Angels home care office to learn more about our compassionate approach to in-home palliative care.

Before starting, we’ll provide your family with a free home care consultation to learn more about your loved one’s needs. With input from you and your loved one, we will develop a personalized plan that enhances your loved one’s comfort and overall well-being.

How Long Can Palliative Care Services Be Used?

Palliative services are not time-limited. They can start at diagnosis and continue through end-of-life care. Services can be stopped or started at any time as symptoms change. We also support palliative care through end-of-life planning.