Thursday Nov 17, 2022
What is Palliative Care vs. End of Life Care?
Planning for care during a serious illness or after being diagnosed with a life-limiting condition can be very challenging. Many older adults choose hospice or palliative care to support pain management or to alleviate discomfort. Did you know that nearly 2 million older adults receive hospice care or palliative care each year, and the number continues to grow? While hospice and palliative care are similar, there are some key differences.
It’s important for older adults to plan ahead and let their caregivers, family members and doctors or health care professionals know their care wishes in advance. Knowing the specific differences between hospice and palliative care can help someone decide what level of care is best to support their wishes.
Listen in to learn more about the following:
- Differences between palliative care and hospice care
- Typical services that are provided to those who are receiving hospice care
- Typical services provided when receiving palliative care
- Ways to pay for palliative care
- Typical services provided when receiving hospice care
- Ways to pay for hospice care
- Care options for older adults to receive either palliative care or hospice care services
- Tips for caregivers to start the conversation about support to meet the care needs and end of life wishes of their loved ones
- Questions older adults and caregivers should ask their doctor or healthcare professional regarding whether palliative care or hospice care is appropriate for their condition
- Helpful resources for older adults and caregivers to access when selecting a palliative care or hospice care provider
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