Bereavement Support
Family support geared towards empowering families to take care of the patient is done. Care-giver training and support is key. Bereavement support to the family is offered through one on one care and group therapy sessions. Day care services held every Thursday target peer support, patient education and an opportunity for well-wishers to meet the patients for any form of support.
Meet our Caregivers
One of our most basic care for our patients is carried at their home, as this allows the patient to be in familiar and comfortable surroundings. Family members serve as the primary caregivers, while our nurses oversee medical needs. We offer help to families with counseling, respite care, and practical support.
Conditions requiring Palliative Care
These diagnoses are not limited to cancer. They include -All irreversible organ failures e.g chronic kidney failure, advanced heart failure, chronic obstructive airway disease, Interstitial lung disease, Cerebral Vascular Accident (Stroke), Hypoxic brain damage, cerebral palsy, liver failure, amnesia and HIV/AIDs. Palliative care targets life limiting illnesses which though they have no known cure have well researched management regimen which improves the patient’s quality of life and supports the family to cope. Thus our motto, “put life into their days, not just days into their life”
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Physical Care
Trained psychotherapist and counsellor offer this service to the patients.
Psychological Care
Trained psychotherapist and counsellor offer this service to the patients.
Physical Care2
It is not practical for patients living with palliative care needs to remain...
Home based care
It is not practical for patients living with palliative care needs to remain...
