Palliative care is a kind of care for people who have illnesses
that do not go away and often get worse with time. The goal of palliative care
is to improve quality of life-not just in the body, but also in the mind and
spirit.
Many people combine palliative care with other types of
treatment.
Palliative care can help manage symptoms, pain, or side effects
from treatment. It can help people cope with their feelings about living with a
chronic illness. It may even help with planning for future health and medical
care.
In the past, palliative care was mostly used to treat people
receiving hospice care. Today, this kind of care can help anyone who has an
illness or disease that cannot be cured. More and more health professionals are
using palliative care, and many are specially trained to provide it.