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Palliative Care In Fayetteville

Our Compassus-Fayetteville team works to earn your trust through listening and understanding your goals for care. If you or someone you love has a life-limiting illness, we provide Medicare-approved palliative care for you and your family. Call us to learn about your options.

What Is Palliative Care?

Palliative care is an extra layer of relief from the symptoms, pain and stress of a serious illness. It focuses on improving quality of life for patients and their families. Comfort care includes help navigating the medical system to ensure care aligns with your goals and values.

Palliative careย does not signal that someone is giving up hope for recovery. Support can begin at any stage of an illness, with people moving in and out of care as needed. Talk to your doctor about a referral.

Signs Your Loved One Should Be Offered Palliative Care

There will be signs someone is ready for palliative care. When you and your family are facing a serious or life-limiting illness, it is important to consider beginning palliative care. Palliative care is not just for end-of-life care; it can be beneficial at any stage of a serious illness. It works in tandem with other treatments, such as chemotherapy or radiation, to provide the best possible care.

Signs That A Patient May Be Ready For Care Include The Following:

  • Frequent hospitalizations or ER visits (two or more in a six-month period)
  • Uncontrolled symptoms like pain, dyspnea, depression, fatigue, etc., despite optimal medical management
  • A person has entered the end-stage of a life-limiting illness such as dementia, central nervous system disease, cancer, renal disease, COPD, heart failure, liver disease, septic shock, or major trauma
  • Functional decline, including unexplained weight loss, loss of mobility, frequent falls, skin breakdown, etc.
  • A permanent feeding tube is being considered

If you believe your loved one may be ready for palliative care, call us for a no-obligation consultation. Our Austin team can help arrange for an assessment by a medical director or a nurse with specialized training.

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