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What Is The Difference Between Hospice & Palliative Care?

At Santé, we provide compassionate palliative and hospice care to patients requiring additional comfort and care in unique circumstances. While most people understand what hospice is, the purpose of palliative care might not be as familiar.
In general terms, there is one primary difference between hospice and palliative care: hospice cares for the patient as they experience end of life, while palliative care can provide comfort to patients enduring illness at any stage of life. For example, some patients suffer from a chronic illness such as COPD or Multiple Sclerosis but may have many years left to live. Palliative care focuses on alleviating their symptoms to provide comfort.

While hospice is designed only for patients nearing end of life, palliative care is available to both patients who are near end of life and patients who aren’t. Palliative care and hospice care can be provided either alone or concurrently to a single patient for the best outcome.

Despite this primary difference between hospice and palliative care, the two have several components in common including:

To learn more about the comforting services we offer, contact us at Santé. At Santé, we value our patients and provide care and compassion that helps to preserve their dignity and quality of life.

 

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