If you can find that your loved one is suffering from a terminal disease, you must have heard about palliative care, a way to treat pain. That's what most of the hospitals call it. The main goal of palliative care in Nepal is to reduce suffering while also assisting people in treating their problems and improving the patient's comfort and quality of life.

What is Palliative Care?

Palliative care is a form of health care that helps people cope with terminal illnesses. It works by treating the symptoms of the disease, as well as the practical, emotional, and spiritual concerns of the patient. It can be provided along with conventional medical treatments.

The agenda of initiating this treatment can be different. While some patients in palliative care will seek treatment to cure their disease, others may seek pain management or other interventions to extend their life. In some cases, palliative care guidelines can help the patient live a fuller, more meaningful life. 

Benefits of Palliative Care

Palliative care is a type of medical care that is provided to patients with serious illnesses such as cancer, heart disease, multiple sclerosis, cystic fibrosis, and lung disease. It is a team-based approach that is led by a doctor or nurse with specialized training in the related field.

In addition, palliative care specialists can help patients cope with anxiety, depression, and emotional support issues. Their personalized plans can address physical and psychosocial symptoms and help patients manage their condition. These plans often involve a variety of techniques, including music therapy, relaxation exercises, and breathing exercises.

Some of the benefits of Palliative Care include,

Improve the Living Standard

Palliative care focuses on improving one's quality of life. People suffering from cancer, Congestive Heart Failure (CHF), Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), Chronic Liver Disease, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), dementia, and other severe conditions benefit greatly from it.

Relieves the Severity Of Symptoms

Palliative care professionals play an important role in easing patients' and families' struggles. They help with pain, depression, anxiety, exhaustion, constipation, nausea, loss of appetite, and a variety of other symptoms. The crew will assist you in completing a routine task with ease. As a result, the severity of symptoms reduces.

Our Services

At Arogin Care Home, we have served with the only goal to make you feel that your loved ones are in safe hands and offer quality life to everyone coming to us. 

Our Services related to Palliative Care are as follows:

Pain Management

We assure that our patients receive the best medication for their needs, which is necessary for pain relief and to prevent suffering. We aim to bring comfort through expertise.

Medication Observation

People with a long-term illness often forget to take their medications, which is a serious problem to consider. At Arogin Care Home, we check every individual whether they are taking their medicines on time or not. We have nurses and caregivers to ensure that they receive their medicines on time, even if they forget. They also observe any changes in their health or medicines.

Healthy and Clean Environment

One of the most important elements to consider is a healthy and clean atmosphere. We understand how important it is to provide a clean and safe atmosphere for your loved ones. And we work hard every day to deliver the best service possible to our patients. Our rooms are cleaned and sanitized regularly. And our windows are built in a way to allow sufficient fresh air to enter.

Recreational Activities

People with Chronic illness need some sort of entertainment in their life. We have a large open area for recreational activities where we engage our patients in indoor activities such as Ludo, card games, storytelling, etc. 

24/7 Emergency Care

With age comes several problems, that we have 24/7 emergency nursing care. We genuinely care about our patients. The emergency comes uninvited and with 24/7 care, it comes to an assurance.

 

At Arogin Physiotherapy, we strive to provide the best Palliative Care in Nepal. We recognize and promote the importance of feeling well, not just for daily tasks, but also for boosting your loved one's confidence in whatever they do. That is why we exist to assist your loved ones in realizing their full potential.

You can now peacefully rest being convinced that your loved ones will be joyful and healthy while they are with us.

  • Pain Management
  • Medication Observation
  • Healthy and Clean Environment
  • Recreational Activities
  • 24/7 Emergency Care
  • Rehabilitative care

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Palliative care is a type of medical treatment for those who are suffering from a terminal disease like cancer or heart failure. Patients receiving palliative care may receive medical treatment for their symptoms as well as treatment to cure their terrible illness.

Palliative care is available to patients with cancer, heart disease, chronic lung disease, AIDS, Alzheimer's, multiple sclerosis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and a variety of other serious conditions. Symptom management is one of the main objectives.

Palliative care in Nepal has shown itself effective in improving the quality of life for patients with a variety of serious illnesses. It is the most effective when considered early in the course of the illness. Early palliative care not only improves the quality of life for patients but also reduces unnecessary hospitalizations and the use of healthcare services.

No, palliative care does not mean dying. Palliative care attempts to improve the quality of life of those who are facing a terminal disease. It's about finding a way to live that is meaningful to you while staying within the confines of your sickness. It's not only about death. Many people with life-threatening or terminal conditions, however, benefit from palliative care.

Both palliative care and hospice care provide comfort. Palliative care can start at diagnosis and at the same time as treatment. Hospice care, on the other hand, begins after the disease's treatment has been discontinued and it is apparent that the patient will not survive the illness.